Spirit and Matter

Spirit and Matter
Author: José Lacerda de Azevedo
Publisher:
Total Pages: 320
Release: 1997-01-01
Genre: Alternative medicine
ISBN: 9781561840830

A radical paradigm for integrating modern Western medicine with mental and spiritual practices such as hypnotism, Macumba and Voodoo. The many well-documented case studies in this text attempt to force the reader to reconsider the nature of spiritual evolution, existence beyond death, reincarnation, and the so-called mind-body dichotomy.

Making Spirit Matter

Making Spirit Matter
Author: Larry Sommer McGrath
Publisher:
Total Pages: 285
Release: 2020
Genre: France
ISBN: 022669982X

"The problem of the relation between mind and brain has been among the most persistent in modern Western thought, one that even recent advances in neuroscience haven't been able to put to rest. Historian Larry McGrath's Making Spirit Matter is about how a particularly productive and influential generation of late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century French thinkers attempted to answer this puzzle by showing the mutual dependence of spirit and matter. The veritable revolution taking place across disciplines, from philosophy to psychology, located our spiritual powers in the brain and offered a radical reformulation of the meaning of science, spirit, and the self. Pulling out connections between thinkers such as Bergson, Blondel, and FouilleáI p1 se, among others, McGrath plots the intellectual movements that brought back to life themes of agency, time, and experience by putting into action the very sciences that seemed to undermine metaphysics and theology. In so doing, Making Spirit Matter lays bare the long legacy of this moment in the history of ideas and how it might renew our understanding of the relationship between mind and brain"--

Matter and Spirit: A Study of Mind and Body in Their Relation to the Spiritual Life

Matter and Spirit: A Study of Mind and Body in Their Relation to the Spiritual Life
Author: James Bissett Pratt
Publisher: Cosimo, Inc.
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2005-12-01
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1596054980

If we knew just how mind affects body and how body affects mind we should have the clew to many a philosophical riddle, and a clew that would give us much-needed guidance not only in philosophy but in many a region of practical, moral, and religious activity and experience in which our generation is groping rather blindly and is longing very eagerly for more light. -from the Preface Developed from a series of lectures Pratt delivered at Yale Divinity School in 1922, this is classic work of modern philosophy, an outspoken defense of dualism: the idea that the physical brain and the mental mind are two distinct entities. With its dramatic impact upon contemporary understandings of human consciousness, religious belief and spirituality, and even the biological evolution of sentience on the planet Earth, this is readable guide to a complex concept that underlies the modern debate between faith and reason. American philosopher JAMES BISSETT PRATT (1875-1944) was professor of philosophy at Williams College from 1905 to 1943. He is also the author of The Psychology of Religious Belief (1905), Democracy and Peace (1916), Reason in the Art of Living (1949), and Eternal Values of Religion (1950).

Spirit Matters

Spirit Matters
Author: Michael Lerner
Publisher: Hampton Roads Publishing Company
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2002-10
Genre: Conduct of life
ISBN: 9781571743602

Stock options and high earnings are no replacement for a sense of meaning and purpose for one's life. Living in a society whose "bottom line" is "looking out for number one" has undermined friendships, made relationships difficult, produced alienation and loneliness-and has been used to justify corporate social irresponsibility and environmental destructiveness. Selfishness and materialism permeate our relationships in work and in personal life, while we are taught to keep our spiritual life and our moral vision away from the public sphere. Spirit Matters shows how deeply we've been hurt personally, emotionally, ecologically, and politically by living in a world that systematically represses our spiritual needs-and how we might create a personal life and society that embodies what Michael Lerner describes as an Emancipatory Spirituality. It is a spirituality that affirms that there is enough, that generosity, atonement, joy, and celebration of the grandeur of the universe can be basic building blocks in constructing our own lives together. Spirit Matters demonstrates that the time is now to stop compromising with a world whose fundamentals are so far from our own highest values and begin to create the world we privately tell ourselves we really believe in. Don't be misled by the easy and accessible style of Lerner's writings: Spirit Matters is a profound new contribution to social theory and spiritual practice, and a new framework for thinking about childhood, loving relationships, the world of work, politics, law, education, and ecology. It is on the cutting edge of contemporary thought and yet speaks to the heart and soul. Spirit Matters speaks both to people who have tended to think that "spirit" is an empty category for religious zealots or a reactionary tool of repression, as well as to those who take spirituality seriously in their personal lives but who have yet realized that their spiritual practice could be the basis for a fundamental transformation of the world.

Beauty, Spirit, Matter

Beauty, Spirit, Matter
Author: Aidan Hart
Publisher:
Total Pages: 214
Release: 2014
Genre: Christian art and symbolism
ISBN: 9780852447826

Spirit Into Matter

Spirit Into Matter
Author: Julian Cox
Publisher: Getty Publications
Total Pages: 180
Release: 2004
Genre: Photography, Artistic
ISBN: 9780892367610

Issued in conjunction with exhibition at the J. Paul Getty Museum, June 15 - September 26, 2004.

Matter and Spirit in the Universe

Matter and Spirit in the Universe
Author: Helge Kragh
Publisher: Imperial College Press
Total Pages: 326
Release: 2004
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781860944857

Cosmology is an unusual science with an unusual history. This book examines the formative years of modern cosmology from the perspective of its interaction with religious thought. As the first study of its kind, it reveals how closely associated the development of cosmology has been with considerations of a philosophical and religious nature. From nineteenth-century thermodynamics to the pioneering cosmological works of Georges LemaŒtre and Arthur E Milne, religion has shaped parts of modern cosmological theory. By taking the religious component seriously, a new and richer history of cosmology emerges.

Matter + Spirit

Matter + Spirit
Author: Stephen De Staebler
Publisher: University of California Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012
Genre: Abstract expressionism
ISBN: 9780520272309

Illuminating the significance of De Staebler's practice as never before, this book analyzes the artist's major pieces.