In Search Of The Soul: Four Views Of The Mind-body Problem
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Honored in 2006 as a "Year's Best Book for Preachers" by Preaching magazine.Why a search for the soul?Many Christians assume that it is biblically faithful and theologically noncontroversial to speak of humans having a soul. Yet a wide range of biblical scholars are questioning whether we have correctly understood what the Bible means when it speaks of the "soul." And contemporary neuroscience is laying more and more questions at the doorstep of the church, asking whether our human sense of self is intelligible on the basis of soul. But for thoughtful Christians, following science on this point looks like caving in to reductionism, while denying science gives off the odor of obscurantism. In Search of the Soul provides a rare opportunity to listen in as four Christian philosophers set forth their best arguments for their distinct views and then respond to each other. While each of these views calls for careful framing and patient exposition, they are labeled as follows:
- substance dualism (Stewart Goetz)
- emergent dualism (William Hasker)
- nonreductive physicalism (Nancey Murphy)
- constitution view of persons (Kevin Corcoran)
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