
A cutting-edge guide to the psychology and neuroscience of spiritual experiences Spiritual experiences have occurred within people around the world and throughout history, up to and including the present day. The founders of every major religion described them, philosophers since antiquity have pondered them, and according to recent polls, about 30% of people still report them. A century ago, philosopher and psychologist William James famously analyzed accounts of these experiences and raised questions for future scientific study. What triggers these events? How are the brain and body affected? How do these brief moments have such lasting effects? Now, modern science has some answers. This book invites readers into contemporary psychology and neuroscience laboratories around the world to learn about these elusive yet profound inner events. As it explores phenomena ranging from divine revelations to paranormal experiences to life-changing experiences of unity, findings from modern science are illustrated with a diverse set of personal accounts from believers and non-believers alike, plunging readers into deeply personal and sometimes transformative moments. Written by two renowned scientists in the field, this book is a deep exploration of the psychology and neuroscience of a range of profoundly meaningful experiences.
This book investigates the biological and psychological mechanisms underlying spiritual experiences by bridging the gap between historical philosophical inquiry and contemporary scientific research. Authors Andrew Newberg and David B. Yaden, both established researchers in the fields of neuroscience and psychology, synthesize decades of empirical data to explain how the brain processes moments of transcendence. They argue that these subjective events, while historically relegated to theology, are now measurable phenomena that provide insight into human consciousness and cognitive function.
What You Will Find
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Experts recognize this work as a significant update to the foundational questions posed by William James, effectively translating complex neuroscientific data for a broader audience. Readers frequently note the balance between rigorous academic inquiry and the inclusion of humanistic, personal accounts of spiritual phenomena.
Page Count:
440
Publication Date:
2022-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190665696
ISBN-13:
9780190665692
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