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Rewired: Exploring Religious Conversion

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Rewired begins with the claim that contemporary views of Christian spirituality, particularly in the American evangelical tradition, concentrate too exclusively on the interior and individual nature of spiritual experience. Paul Markham argues that a reexamination of the doctrine of religious conversion is needed within American evangelicalism and finds resources for such a model in the Wesleyan theological tradition and from philosophical and scientific insights into a "nonreductive physicalist" view of human nature. In considering "data" from theology and science, this book represents an integrated work in science and religion.

256 pages, Paperback

First published July 1, 2007

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November 2, 2021
Great Book

An interesting and fresh introduction to a holistic Wesleyan understanding of conversion which fuses the worlds of science and faith.
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