God on the Brain: What Cognitive Science Does (and Does Not) Tell Us about Faith, Human Nature, and the Divine
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God on the Brain: What Cognitive Science Does (and Does Not) Tell Us about Faith, Human Nature, and the Divine  -     By: Brad Sickler

God on the Brain: What Cognitive Science Does (and Does Not) Tell Us about Faith, Human Nature, and the Divine

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Advances in modern science have dramatically increased our understanding of the human brain, but they don't reveal everything about our thoughts---or our humanity. In this eloquent and illuminating work, Sickler offers a timely theological, scientific, and philosophical analysis of cognitive science, arguing that the brain is more complex than can be explained by science alone. 192 pages, softcover from Crossway.

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Title: God on the Brain: What Cognitive Science Does (and Does Not) Tell Us about Faith, Human Nature, and the Divine
By: Brad Sickler
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 192
Vendor: Crossway
Publication Date: 2020
Dimensions: 8.5 X 5.5 (inches)
Weight: 9 ounces
ISBN: 1433564432
ISBN-13: 9781433564437
Stock No: WW564437

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Bradley Sickler provides a timely theological, scientific, and philosophical assessment of the human brain, displaying the many ways in which the gospel informs a distinctly Christian understanding of cognitive science.

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Bradley L. Sickler (PhD, Purdue University) is associate professor of philosophy and the program director for the master of arts in theological studies program at the University of Northwestern, St. Paul, Minnesota.

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