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Andy Newberg
Spirituality Interwoven with Biology
Book Description
(from the publisher)
To the great minds of the 19th century, religion was blatant
superstition, which an increasingly enlightened society would soon
discard. But today, in the most technologically and scientifically
enlightened age the world has ever known, God's numbers have never
been betterchurch affiliation has never been higher, and more than
seventy percent of the American population claims to believe in God.
What can account for the amazing staying power of religion? Why,
exactly, won't God go away?
Most secular thinkers believe that religion is an entirely
psychological inventionborn out of confusion and fearto help us
cope with the struggles of living and comforts us in the face of the
terrible certainty that we will die. But researchers Andrew Newberg
and Eugene d'Aquili offer a new explanation, at once profoundly simple
and scientifically precise: the religious impulse is rooted in the
biology of the human brain.
Newberg and dAquili base this revolutionary conclusion on a
long-term investigation of brain function and behavior as well as
studies they conducted using high-tech imaging techniques to peer into
the brains of meditating Buddhists and Franciscan nuns at prayer. What
they discovered was that intensely focused spiritual contemplation
triggers an alteration in the activity of the brain that leads one to
perceive transcendent religious experiences as solid, tangible
reality. In other words, the sensation that Buddhists call
"oneness with the universe" and the Franciscans attribute to
the palpable presence of God is not a delusion, or subjective
psychology, or simple wishful thinking. Rather, it is triggered by a
chain of distinct neurological events that can be objectively
observed, recorded, and actually photographed.
The inescapable conclusion is that God seems to be hard-wired into
the human 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. Sadly, Dr. d'Aquili
died in August of 1998, leaving Newberg to continue their
ground-breaking research and to contemplate such essential questions
as whether humans are biologically compelled to make myths; what is
the evolutionary connection between religious ecstasy and sexual
orgasm; can research on Near-Death Experiences tell us anything about
the realness of spiritual phenomena; how does ritual create its own
neurological environment; and have we found a common biological origin
of all religions?
And finally, there is the compelling and overarching question: Is
religion merely a product of biologya neurological illusionor
does the very fact that our brains function in such a curious way
argue that God is not only real, but reachable?
In simpler terms: Is God created by, or the Creator of, the brain?
These questions and more resonate at the heart of Why God Won't
Go Away. Challenging in its presentation of cutting-edge brain
science, yet accessible and engaging, Why God Won't Go Away
brims with illuminating insights into the nature of consciousness, the
mystifying mechanics of perception, the neurological basis of human
emotions, and the miraculous manner in which the brain tells us what
is real.
Resting on a firm foundation of solid empirical data, this
nevertheless is a book about mystery. As Newberg followed the trail of
empirical data, laboring to understand the deepest implications of his
research, he found himself led to a place where intellectual analysis
wasn't sufficient, where objective reality didn't seem so solid, and
where the borderline between the world of science and the realm of the
spirit is not such a clear one after all.
Why God Won't Go Away bridges faith and reason, mysticism
and empirical data. As Dr. Newberg takes us on an exploration of the
awe-inspiring organ inside our skulls, we find echoes of the infinite
buried within its convoluted folds, and we ponder a compelling and
surprising explanation for the transcendent tenacity of God.
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