Malcolm Jeeves

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Average rating: 3.62 · 315 ratings · 36 reviews · 28 distinct works
Neuroscience, Psychology, a...

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Minds, Brains, Souls and Go...

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From Cells to Souls - and B...

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The Emergence of Personhood...

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The Scientific Enterprise &...

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Science, Life, and Christia...

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Human Nature at the Millenn...

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Psychology and Christianity...

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Rethinking Human Nature: A ...

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Mind Fields: Reflections on...

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“Tom Wright has reminded us, “There is a persistent untruth which has made its way into the popular imagination in our day: that Christianity means closing off your mind, ceasing all serious thought, and living in a shallow fantasy world divorced from the solid truths of ‘real life. ’ ” “But,” he continues, “the truth is that genuine Christianity opens the mind [as Paul has been saying throughout this letter (to the Ephesians), and in its companion piece, the letter to Colossae], so that it can grasp truth at deeper and deeper levels.”[11]”
Malcolm Jeeves, Minds, Brains, Souls and Gods: A Conversation on Faith, Psychology and Neuroscience

“In a scientific age, the challenge for the believer is to recognize God’s divine upholding of the overall visible process.”
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“With respect to human nature, we believe that the idea of God's image implies relationship and not any characteristic that would have left a mark in the paleoanthropological record.”
Malcolm Jeeves, Neuroscience, Psychology, and Religion: Illusions, Delusions, and Realities about Human Nature



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