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THE WHOLE BRAIN AS THE BASIS OR THE ANALOGICAL EXPRESSION OF GOD
Authors:James B. Ashbrook
Affiliation:Professor of religion and personality, Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary, 2121 Sheridan Road, Evanston, Illinois 60201, and an advisory member of the graduate faculty, Northwestern University.
Abstract:Abstract. As human beings we inevitably try to explain our experience. In philosophical language, we deal with transcendent assertions and aspirations. The issue, then, is: how can we talk about what matters, given the structures inherent in language and basic to the way we are made? Instead of the philosophical category of Being, I advance a case for giving the human brain privileged status as an analogical expression of God, the symbol-concept of what matters most, and then suggest the illumination which can come with using that analogical expression, especially as that analogy connects us with the environment at the limbic level and constructs our world at the cerebral level.
Keywords:analogical expression    brain    empirical theology    epistemology    God    natural theology
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