Christian Neuroscience Society

Welcome to the CNS! We are a group of Christians who are interested in furthering the dialogue between neuroscience and the truth of the Christian faith.

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Web Links: Neuroscience & the Soul

Scientific Psychology and Christian Theism by Harold D. Delaney and Timothy E. Goldsmith.

Brain & Mind: Closer To Truth television show

Creative Research Ideas in Neurobiology to Explore Deeper Realities

Defining Consciousness: Christian and Psychological Perspectives: From: Perspectives on Science and Christian Faith 53 (June 2001): 102-106.

The Enigma of Consciousness: Peter Payne's Apologetic Notes #1.

Getting Mind Out of Meat - Introduction: A Non-Reductive Physicalist Account of Human

Human Soul: Catholic FAQ

Is Science Good for the Soul? Then sings my psychophysical somatic unity! 

Is Sin Just Brain Biochemistry? Is the Soul Just Brain Activity?

Lecture 10 - Mind and Consciousness

More Than Material? Evidence for the Existence of the Soul, by Matt Koschmann 

Neuroscience After Nietzsche: Is the brain a symphony orchestra without a conductor?  Nature. Christianity Today.

Neuroscience and Religion: John Templeton Oxford Seminars on Science and Christianity, Volume No. 2, January 2000 

Neuroscience & the Soul

Neuroscience and the Soul: Highlights of a Woodstock Forum by James L. Connor, S.J.

Neuroscience and the Soul: Edmund Furse

Nancey Murphy Gives Talk on 'Neuroscience and the Soul': The Center for the Study of Religion and Society. Spring 1999.

The philosophical relevance of Neuroscience

Does Neuroscience Threaten Freedom and Dignity?: - analysis and comment on a 1998 conference hosted by the Ethics and Public Policy Center - "Neuroscience and the Human Spirit" Meeting the Challenges of Contemporary Brain Research.

Religion and the Brain: Park Ridge Center for the Study of Health, Faith, and Ethics

Whether our intellect can understand immaterial substances through its knowledge of material things?: St. Thomas Aquinas in the Summa theologica.


Last Edited 10-30-2001
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