Through an exploration of human consciousness, emergence theory, and Jewish thought and belief, The Emergence of God presents an intriguing new model by which we may think about God as a sentient Self without sacrificing our commitment to rationality.
Through an exploration of human consciousness, emergence theory, and Jewish thought and belief, The Emergence of God presents an intriguing new model by which we may think about God as a sentient Self without sacrificing our commitment to rationality.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
David W. Nelson teaches religion and Jewish studies, and serves as campus rabbi at Bard College in Annandale on Hudson, New York.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter One: In Search of God's Consciousness Chapter Two: The Brain, the Mind, and Consciousness Chapter Three: The Emergence of God Chapter Four: Emergent God and Mitzvot/Commandments Chapter Five: Scrutinizing the Model Chapter Six: The Ultimate Mitzvah Chapter Seven: Exploring Loneliness Epilogue: A Brief, Final Thought: But What if I'm Wrong? Index
Chapter One: In Search of God's Consciousness Chapter Two: The Brain, the Mind, and Consciousness Chapter Three: The Emergence of God Chapter Four: Emergent God and Mitzvot/Commandments Chapter Five: Scrutinizing the Model Chapter Six: The Ultimate Mitzvah Chapter Seven: Exploring Loneliness Epilogue: A Brief, Final Thought: But What if I'm Wrong? Index
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