Speaking Our Minds

029: How Faith & Spiritual Formation Are Shaped in the Brain with Dr. Jim Wilder

06.01.2020 - By Brittney Moses & Ranela KaligithiPlay

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I got to sit down and chat with neurotheologian (super cool, right?) Dr. Jim Wilder about how our character and spiritual formation are shaped by the type of attachment we have to God and what that looks like in our brains.

Dr. Jim Wilder is a neurotheologian who has trained leaders and counselors for nearly 30 years on five continents. The founder of Life Model Works, he is an expert on the intersection of theology and brain science. He is the author of Renovated: God, Dallas Willard, and the Church That Transforms and coauthor of Rare Leadership and Living from the Heart Jesus Gave You.

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