Researchers Newberg and d\'Aquili explore both the mystery and Biology of the enduring human need for God, ritual, religion, and spirituality.
This fascinating, eye-opening book dares to explore both the miracle and the Biology of our enduring relationship with God..
The neurological basis of how the Brain identifies the real is nothing short of miraculous.
Blending cutting-edge Science with illuminating insights into the nature of consciousness and spirituality, they bridge faith and reason, mysticism and empirical data.
In Why God Won\'t Go Away , Newberg and d\'Aquili document their pioneering explorations in the field of neurotheology, an emerging discipline dedicated to understanding the complex relationship between spirituality and the brain.
Why, in short, won\'t God go away? In this groundbreaking new book, researchers Andrew Newberg and Eugene d\'Aquili offer an explanation that is at once profoundly simple and scientifically precise: The religious impulse is rooted in the Biology of the brain.
Why have we humans always longed to connect with something larger than ourselves? Even today in our technologically advanced age, more than seventy percent of Americans claim to believe in God.
Based on a long-term investigation of Brain function and behavior and on studies conducted using high-tech imagery, this book proves that the religious impulse is rooted in the human brain.
Researchers Newberg and d\'Aquili explore both the mystery and Biology of the enduring human need for God, ritual, religion, and spirituality