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Do you want more out of life? In Your Faithful Brain, Dr. Matheson introduces several powerful brain capacities that can be harnessed through an active relationship with God. You can take advantage of these capacities by developing a "faithful brain". Using more than four hundred recent neuroscientific references, Dr. Matheson makes the case for the life and teaching of Jesus as your optimal path to brain health and fitness. Dr. Matheson explains how to handle anxiety, depression, and trauma and move toward Jesus' promise of "life to the full". You will experience hope and joy and peace as you…mehr

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Do you want more out of life? In Your Faithful Brain, Dr. Matheson introduces several powerful brain capacities that can be harnessed through an active relationship with God. You can take advantage of these capacities by developing a "faithful brain". Using more than four hundred recent neuroscientific references, Dr. Matheson makes the case for the life and teaching of Jesus as your optimal path to brain health and fitness. Dr. Matheson explains how to handle anxiety, depression, and trauma and move toward Jesus' promise of "life to the full". You will experience hope and joy and peace as you grow beyond your circumstances. Thought-provoking and exciting, Your Faithful Brain aligns neuroscience with the Biblical narrative of redemption. Faith and neuroscience belong together, because your spiritual and physical lives must be integrated to optimize health and longevity.
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Autorenporträt
Leonard Matheson is a neurorehabilitation psychologist who helps people recover from devastating trauma, injury, and chronic pain. After 15 years as a professor and scientist at the Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, Dr. Matheson is now on the adjunct faculty in the Master of Arts in Counseling program at Covenant Theological Seminary. His clinical and scientific work led to his deep appreciation of God's design of the human brain. He is an award-winning educator and innovator who explains difficult ideas that non-scientists can understand.