Mind The Gap: How Gaps In Neuroscience Can Inform Theological Understanding

THEOLOGY AND SCIENCE(2013)

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Abstract
Gaps are a reality in neuroscience, but are also a rich metaphor toward understanding/dialog in other life aspects with points of separation. Starting with the transportation gap in London, we examine other gaps that may be illusory, along a spectrum, more serious/complex and almost defying resolution. By attending to these gaps, we can then better decide when and where dialog can occur with an appropriate action. Such collaboration, especially between neuroscience and theology, reveals the utility of a model depicting interaction/wholeness of the human brain/mind/spirit in relationship to consciousness and with social implications for better health in a gapfilled society.
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Brain, Psychology, Integrative medicine, Meditation, Philosophy, Spirituality, Myths
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