Thinking Christianly

#37 – J.P.’s Return and Reflections on His Foreword to Have We Lost Our Minds?


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J.P. rejoins the podcast! In this episode, he shares good news about his health and reflects on why he was eager to write the Foreword to Have We Lost Our Minds?: Neuroscience, Neurotheology, the Soul, and Human Flourishing.

We discuss:

  • J.P.’s health journey over the last few months
  • How Christians have contributed to the secularization of culture
  • The importance of the conversation about what it means to be human
  • Why the arguments in Stan’s book have personal meaning for J.P.
  • The importance of responsible scholarship, especially as Christians
  • The crucial difference between acknowledging a “soul” and acknowledging a “substantial soul”
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    Resources and Citations:

    • Find out more about Have We Lost Our Minds?
    • Get the introduction to the book for free on the Global Scholars website.
    • A printable group discussion guide can be found here.
    • Brandon Rickabaugh and J.P. Moreland, The Substance of Consciousness: A Comprehensive Defense of Contemporary Substance Dualism.
    • Stan Wallace, “Continuing the Conversation: Clarifying the Central Ideas of Have We Lost Our Minds?
    • The Lausanne Movement’sThe Seoul Statement, Preamble to Section IV: “The Human Person: The Image of God Created and Restored”
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