Spiritual Transformation and Healing: Anthropological, Theological, Neuroscientific, and Clinical Perspectives
Joan D. Koss-Chioino and Philip Hefner's new volume is unique in exploring the meaning of spiritual transformation and healing with new research from a scientific perspective. An interdisciplinary group of contributors-anthropological, psychological, medical, theological, and biological scientists-investigate the role of religious communities and healing practitioners, with spiritual transformation as their medium of healing. Individual authors evaluate the meaning of spiritual transformations and the consequences for those who experience it; the contributions of indigenous healing systems; new frameworks for neurological and physiological correlates of transformative religious experiences; the support from neuroscience for the radical empathy and intersubjective exchange that takes place in healing practices; and evidence for universal elements of the healing process. This exciting new book will be an invaluable resource for those generally interested in the role of religion in society, across the sciences, social sciences, and all religious traditions. With a foreword by Solomon H. Katz.
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Spiritual Transformation and Healing: Anthropological, Theological, Neuroscientific, and Clinical Perspectives
Joan D. Koss-Chioino and Philip Hefner's new volume is unique in exploring the meaning of spiritual transformation and healing with new research from a scientific perspective. An interdisciplinary group of contributors-anthropological, psychological, medical, theological, and biological scientists-investigate the role of religious communities and healing practitioners, with spiritual transformation as their medium of healing. Individual authors evaluate the meaning of spiritual transformations and the consequences for those who experience it; the contributions of indigenous healing systems; new frameworks for neurological and physiological correlates of transformative religious experiences; the support from neuroscience for the radical empathy and intersubjective exchange that takes place in healing practices; and evidence for universal elements of the healing process. This exciting new book will be an invaluable resource for those generally interested in the role of religion in society, across the sciences, social sciences, and all religious traditions. With a foreword by Solomon H. Katz.
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Spiritual Transformation and Healing: Anthropological, Theological, Neuroscientific, and Clinical Perspectives

Spiritual Transformation and Healing: Anthropological, Theological, Neuroscientific, and Clinical Perspectives

Spiritual Transformation and Healing: Anthropological, Theological, Neuroscientific, and Clinical Perspectives

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Joan D. Koss-Chioino and Philip Hefner's new volume is unique in exploring the meaning of spiritual transformation and healing with new research from a scientific perspective. An interdisciplinary group of contributors-anthropological, psychological, medical, theological, and biological scientists-investigate the role of religious communities and healing practitioners, with spiritual transformation as their medium of healing. Individual authors evaluate the meaning of spiritual transformations and the consequences for those who experience it; the contributions of indigenous healing systems; new frameworks for neurological and physiological correlates of transformative religious experiences; the support from neuroscience for the radical empathy and intersubjective exchange that takes place in healing practices; and evidence for universal elements of the healing process. This exciting new book will be an invaluable resource for those generally interested in the role of religion in society, across the sciences, social sciences, and all religious traditions. With a foreword by Solomon H. Katz.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780759108677
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 05/08/2006
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 318
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.67(d)

About the Author

Joan D. Koss-Chioino is professor emerita of anthropology at Arizona State University. Philip Hefner is professor emeritus of systematic theology at the Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Foreword
Chapter 2 Preface
Part 3 Part I: Finding Our Way Through New Terrain
Chapter 4 Chapter 1: Exploring Spiritual Transformation and Healing: Fundamental Issues
Chapter 5 Chapter 2: The Meaning of Spiritual Transformation
Chapter 6 Chapter 3: The Spirit of Spiritual Healing in the United States
Part 7 Part II: Traditional and Indigenous Healing Systems: Anthropological Perspectives
Chapter 8 Chapter 4: Spiritual Transformation and Radical Empathy in Ritual Healing and Therapeutic Relationships
Chapter 9 Chapter 5: Radical Empathy, Gender, and Shamanic Healing: Examples from Peru
Chapter 10 Chapter 6: Sustainable Faith? Reconfiguring Shamanic Healing in Siberia
Chapter 11 Chapter 7: The Making of a Shaman: A Comparative Study of Inuit, African, and Nepalese Shaman Initiation
Part 12 Part III: Spiritual Transformation and Healing from Religious Perspectives
Chapter 13 Chapter 8: Spiritual Transformation and Healing: An Encounter with the Sacred
Chapter 14 Chapter 9: Spiritual Transformation and Healing in Light of an Evolutionary Theology
Chapter 15 Chapter 10: Personal Tranformation: Perspectives from Psychology and Christianity
Chapter 16 Chapter 11: Spiritual Growth, Cognition, and Complexity: Faith as a Dynamic Process
Part 17 Part IV: Neuroscientific Perspectives on Spiritual Transformation and Healing
Chapter 18 Chapter 12: The Neurobiology of Spiritual Transformation
Chapter 19 Chapter 13: Narrative in Holistic Healing: Empathy, Sympathy, and Simulation Theory
Chapter 20 Chapter 14: Healing of the Self-in-Context: Memory, Plasticity, and Spiritual Practice
Part 21 Part V: Clinical Perspectives on Spiritual Transformation and Healing
Chapter 22 Chapter 15: Spirituality, Spiritual Experiences, and Spiritual Transformations in the Face of HIV
Chapter 23 Chapter 16: Spiritual Engagement and Transformation in Cancer Patients: The Experience of the Patient, the Role of the Physician
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