Unbelievable: Why We Believe and Why We Don't
Why believe? What kinds of things do people believe in? How have they come to believe them? And how does what they believe - or disbelieve - shape their lives and the meaning the world has for them? For Graham Ward, who is one of the mostinnovative writers on contemporary religion, these questions are more than just academic. They go to the heart not only of who but of what we are as human beings. Over the last thirty years, our understandings of mind and consciousness have changed in important ways through exciting new developments in neuroscience. The author addresses this quantum shift by exploring the biology of believing. He offers sustained reflection on perception, cognition, time, emotional intelligence, knowledge and sensation. Though the 'truth' of belief remains under increasing attack, in a thoroughly secularised context, Ward boldly argues that secularity is itself a form of believing. Pointing to the places where prayer and dreams intersect, this book offers a remarkable jourbaney through philosophy, theology and culture, thereby revealing the true nature of the human condition.
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Unbelievable: Why We Believe and Why We Don't
Why believe? What kinds of things do people believe in? How have they come to believe them? And how does what they believe - or disbelieve - shape their lives and the meaning the world has for them? For Graham Ward, who is one of the mostinnovative writers on contemporary religion, these questions are more than just academic. They go to the heart not only of who but of what we are as human beings. Over the last thirty years, our understandings of mind and consciousness have changed in important ways through exciting new developments in neuroscience. The author addresses this quantum shift by exploring the biology of believing. He offers sustained reflection on perception, cognition, time, emotional intelligence, knowledge and sensation. Though the 'truth' of belief remains under increasing attack, in a thoroughly secularised context, Ward boldly argues that secularity is itself a form of believing. Pointing to the places where prayer and dreams intersect, this book offers a remarkable jourbaney through philosophy, theology and culture, thereby revealing the true nature of the human condition.
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Unbelievable: Why We Believe and Why We Don't

Unbelievable: Why We Believe and Why We Don't

by Graham Ward
Unbelievable: Why We Believe and Why We Don't

Unbelievable: Why We Believe and Why We Don't

by Graham Ward

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Why believe? What kinds of things do people believe in? How have they come to believe them? And how does what they believe - or disbelieve - shape their lives and the meaning the world has for them? For Graham Ward, who is one of the mostinnovative writers on contemporary religion, these questions are more than just academic. They go to the heart not only of who but of what we are as human beings. Over the last thirty years, our understandings of mind and consciousness have changed in important ways through exciting new developments in neuroscience. The author addresses this quantum shift by exploring the biology of believing. He offers sustained reflection on perception, cognition, time, emotional intelligence, knowledge and sensation. Though the 'truth' of belief remains under increasing attack, in a thoroughly secularised context, Ward boldly argues that secularity is itself a form of believing. Pointing to the places where prayer and dreams intersect, this book offers a remarkable jourbaney through philosophy, theology and culture, thereby revealing the true nature of the human condition.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781780767352
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 10/30/2014
Pages: 256
Product dimensions: 8.90(w) x 6.20(h) x 0.90(d)

About the Author

Graham Ward is Regius Professor of Divinity in the University of Oxford. His books include Barth, Derrida and the Language of Theology, Radical Orthodoxy: A New Theology (edited with John Milbank and Catherine Pickstock), Cities of God, The Certeau Reader, Cultural Transformation and Religious Practice, True Religion, Christ and Culture and Religion and Political Thought.

Table of Contents

1. A Winter's Tale
PART I: BELIEF IN THE MAKING
2. Into the Cave: The Archaeology of Believing
3. Signs of Intention: The Archaeology of Believing
4. Emerging from the Cave: The Architecture of Believing
5. A Deep Mind Odyssey: The Architecture of Belief
PART II: BELIEVABILITY
6. Sense and Sensibility: The Unbearable Lightness of Certainty
7. The Poetics of Belief: Practising Hope
PART III: MAKING BELIEVABLE
8. Myths, Lies and Ideology: The Politics of Belief
9. Faith: Following and Formation
10. Conclusion: Lost in Paradise

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