
Insight to Heal
Co-Creating Beauty amidst Human Suffering
Mark Graves(Author)
Wipf and Stock Publishers
Published on 12. February 2013
318 pages
978-1-62189-543-5 (ISBN)
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-What does healing mean for Christians and others in an age of science?
-How can a person relate scientific findings about one's body, philosophical understanding of one's mind, and theological investigations about one's spirit into a coherent and unified model of the person capable of leading one deeper into one's soul?
-How does God continue creating through nature and direct one's wandering toward becoming created co-creators capable of ministering to others?
The reality of human suffering demands that theology and science mutually inform each other in a shared understanding of nature, humanity, and paths to healing. Mark Graves draws upon systems theory, pragmatic philosophy, and biological and cognitive sciences to distinguish wounds that limit who a person may become, and uses information theory, emergence, and Christian theology to define healing as distinct from a return to a prior state of being and rather instead as creating real possibility in who the person may become.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Eugene
United States
ISBN-13
978-1-62189-543-5 (9781621895435)
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02/2013
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Mark Graves has twenty-five years' experience researching and modeling cognitive, biological, and religious dimensions of the person and has published forty technical and scholarly works in those areas, including Mind, Brain, and the Elusive Soul (2008). He taught at Baylor College of Medicine; the University of California, Berkeley; Santa Clara University; and the Graduate Theological Union, including on healing and science at the Pacific School of Religion.
Content
- Intro
- Title Page
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Part 1: Religious Experience of Nature
- Chapter 1: Awakening Experience
- Chapter 2: Theological Reflection
- Chapter 3: Experience and Nature
- Chapter 4: Nature's Mind
- Part 2: Human Systems of Spirituality
- Chapter 5: Discerning Experience
- Chapter 6: Spiritual Communities
- Chapter 7: Human Systems
- Chapter 8: Nature's Emergence
- Part 3: Real Possibility of Beautiful Healing
- Chapter 9: Experience of Beauty
- Chapter 10: Theology of Beauty
- Chapter 11: Forms of Nature
- Chapter 12: Nature's Healing
- Bibliography
- Glossary
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