
A Liberation Theology of the Brain
Neuroscience, Theology, and Decolonizing Emotions
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A Liberation Theology of the Brain
Neuroscience, Theology, and Decolonizing Emotions
About this book
Drawing on experiences from the lab, the local congregation, the immigrant rights movement, the university classroom, the global church, and brain science, this book invites readers to discover the transformative possibilities that arise when we recognize that the insights of science and theology can complement and transform each other. Brain science and theology can be powerful partners in God's work of liberating all of us from the internalized structures of oppression that colonize imaginations, imprison emotions, subjugate bodies, and fracture societies.
Trained as a scientist, a pastor, and a theologian, Carmelo Santos-Rolón brings together insights from various fields in neuroscience and the cognitive sciences (such as the neuroscience of religious experience, the neuroscience of emotions, the cognitive science of religion, and the neuroscience of decision-making) with data from liberation, postcolonial, decolonial, and Lutheran ecumenical theologies to analyze the spiritual experience of holistic liberation. The result is a theological framework, informed by science, that allows us to appreciate how the Spirit of God is at work "in, with, and under" neurons, bodies, and communities in all their beautiful messiness and complexity.
In the tradition of liberation theologies, which insist that action and reflection belong together and must inform each other, this book aims at a theology with dirty hands and worn-out shoes. It is meant for a people who are not just intellectually curious about who God is and how religion affects our brains, but who are eager to join in God's work of bringing healing and hope to a wounded world. Theology and (neuro)science, together, allow us to witness how the Spirit of God is at work deep inside the nooks and crannies of our brains, in the chemistry of our nervous systems, in the emotions that orient our actions, and in the communities that shape our identities. Through tangible means, such as words and rituals, symbols and narratives, sacraments and community, God liberates us for lives of meaning and purpose at the service of the beautiful future that God is bringing into being.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction: The Joy of Science and Theology and the Promise of a Decolonial Liberation Theology of the Brain
- Part I: The Creativity of the Mind-Body-Brain
- 1. The Mind: Creator of Worlds
- 2. The Brain: Temple of the Body
- 3. Transformation: Divine Experiences in the Body-Mind-Brain
- Part II: The Mystery of Transcendence
- 4. Frames: Beyond the Limits of Science
- 5. Mystery: The Summons of the Beyond Within
- 6. Excursus: On Naming the Mystery
- Part III: The Power of God’s Otherwise
- 7. Bodies: Made of Words
- 8. The Word: Generative Affective Grammars of Liberation
- 9. Liberation: Lessons from Liberation Theology for Decolonizing the Brain
- 10. Hope: The Neural Irruption of God’s Otherwise
- Conclusion: Decolonizing Emotions
- Bibliography
- Index