Why God Won't Go Away: Brain Science & the Biology of Belief by Andrew Newberg, Eugene G. D'Aquili

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  • Pub. Date: March 2002
  • 240pp
  • Sales Rank: 45,463
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    • Pub. Date: March 2002
    • Publisher: Random House Publishing Group
    • Format: Paperback, 240pp
    • Sales Rank: 45,463

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    Why have we humans always longed to connect with something larger than ourselves? Even today in our technologically advanced age, more than seventy percent of Americans claim to believe in God. Why, in short, won’t God go away? In this groundbreaking new book, researchers Andrew Newberg and Eugene d’Aquili offer an explanation that is at once profoundly simple and scientifically precise: The religious impulse is rooted in the biology of the brain.

    In Why God Won’t Go Away, Newberg and d’Aquili document their pioneering explorations in the field of neurotheology, an emerging discipline dedicated to understanding the complex relationship between spirituality and the brain. Blending cutting-edge science with illuminating insights into the nature of consciousness and spirituality, they bridge faith and reason, mysticism and empirical data. The neurological basis of how the brain identifies the “real” is nothing short of miraculous. This fascinating, eye-opening book dares to explore both the miracle and the biology of our enduring relationship with God.

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    Biography

    Andrew B. Newberg, M.D., is an assistant professor in the Department of Radiology in the Division of Nuclear Medicine and an instructor in the Department of Religious Studies at the University of Pennsylvania. He has spent more than six years studying brain physiology and function, with focus on the neurology of religious and mystical experiences. The co-author, with Dr. Eugene d'Aquili, of The Mystical Mind, Dr. Newberg has presented his work at scientific and religious conferences around the world.

    Eugene d'Aquili, M.D., Ph.D., was a clinical assistant professor in the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Pennsylvania for twenty years. His numerous books include Biogenetic Structuralism; Brain, Symbol and Experience; and The Mystical Mind. Dr. d'Aquili died in August 1998, before the completion of this book.

    Vince Rause is a freelance writer and journalist whose stories have appeared in the New York Times Magazine, the Philadelphia Inquirer, and many other publications. He is a regular contributor to the Discovery Channel Online.


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    Why God Won't Go Away: Brain Science & the Biology of Beliefby Anonymous

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    February 22, 2007: ?Evidence suggests that the deepest origins of religion area based in mystical experiences, and that religions persist because the wiring of the human brain continues to provide believers with a range of unity experiences that are often interpreted as assurances that God exists.? (pg. 129) I cannot sum up the writings of this book in a better statement then the one above and yet I am quick to add that the author is not implying that God does not exist, except in the brain, although there is evidence that God does exist as an experience of it (the brain).

    Why God Won't Go Away: Brain Science & the Biology of Beliefby Anonymous

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    October 21, 2006: The author's research is valid and their conclusions are sound. If their theory is correct, humankind is 'hardwired' to evolve to a consciousness where we transcend the divisiveness of the ego so we can unite. It is only through our ability to recognize our interdependence and unify ourselves that humanity will be able to adapt and survive. Seen from this venue, the authors are positing that it is an evolutionary determinant that the human brain will develop the capacity to 'realize' higher states of reality so we can avoid extinction from violence, oppression, discrimination, prejudice, anger and hate which are all the contents of a consciousness which divides. I was fortunate to have intereviewed Dr. Newberg for his thoughts to include in a book I am writing. He is brilliant, but more importantly, he combines that with an engaging, affable and humble manner. I highly recommend the book and their other one, The Mystical Brain, which is a bit more complex reading.


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