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Using insights from neuroscience, theology, and his experiences as pastor, professor, and activist, Santos explores how science and theology illuminate God's decolonizing effects on the brain and nervous system. Structures of injustice in the world must also be dismantled in us--and the future that God is birthing is taking shape within us.

Produktbeschreibung
Using insights from neuroscience, theology, and his experiences as pastor, professor, and activist, Santos explores how science and theology illuminate God's decolonizing effects on the brain and nervous system. Structures of injustice in the world must also be dismantled in us--and the future that God is birthing is taking shape within us.
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Autorenporträt
Carmelo Santos-Rolon is a chemist turned pastor, theologian, and activist. He has taught courses on neuroscience and theology, Latinx theologies, the problem of God, and global ethics and world religions as lecturer at Georgetown University, Virginia Commonwealth University, the University of Richmond, and the Seminario Evangélico de Puerto Rico. He was senior pastor of Hope Lutheran Church and associate pastor at St. Mark's Lutheran Church in the Metropolitan Washington, DC, synod of the ELCA. Currently he serves in the Office of the Presiding Bishop of the ELCA as director for Theological Diveristy and Ecumenical and Inter-Religious Engagement. Carmelo is the author of Did God Create the Universe? A Bilingual Devotional for Kids with Big Questions.