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    Embodied Cognition and Loving Character Empathy and Character in Moral Formation.Michael Spezio - 2015 - Philosophy, Theology and the Sciences 2 (1):25.
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    Understanding Biology in Religious Experience: The Biogenetic Structuralist Approach of Eugene d’Aquili and Andrew Newberg.Michael L. Spezio - 2001 - Zygon 36 (3):477-484.
    What are the biological bases of religious experience? Are there biological constraints upon or determinants of religious narratives and practices? How does understanding the biology of religious experience inform the ongoing reconstruction of religious rituals and myths? In The Mystical Mind, Eugene d’Aquili and Andrew Newberg address these central questions and others from a distinct perspective called biogenetic structuralism. They propose a model of how brain activity gives rise to mystical experiential states, examine how neurobiological responses to rhythmic behavior form (...)
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    Social neuroscience and theistic evolution: Intersubjectivity, love, and the social sphere.Michael L. Spezio - 2013 - Zygon 48 (2):428-438.
    After providing a brief overview of social neuroscience in the context of strong embodiment and the cognitive sciences, this paper addresses how perspectives from the field may inform how theological anthropology approaches the origins of human persons-in-community. An overview of the Social Brain Hypothesis and of simulation theory reveals a simultaneous potential for receptive/projective processes to facilitate social engagement and the need for intentional spontaneity in the form of a spiritual formation that moves beyond simulation to empathy and love. Finally, (...)
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    Understanding Biology in Religious Experience: The Biogenetic Structuralist Approach of Eugene d’Aquili and Andrew Newberg.Michael L. Spezio - 2001 - Zygon 36 (3):477-484.
    What are the biological bases of religious experience? Are there biological constraints upon or determinants of religious narratives and practices? How does understanding the biology of religious experience inform the ongoing reconstruction of religious rituals and myths? In The Mystical Mind, Eugene d’Aquili and Andrew Newberg address these central questions and others from a distinct perspective called biogenetic structuralism. They propose a model of how brain activity gives rise to mystical experiential states, examine how neurobiological responses to rhythmic behavior form (...)
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    Editorial Announcement.Michael Spezio & Andrew Davison - 2023 - Philosophy, Theology and the Sciences 10 (2):149.
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    Philosophy, Virtue, and the Practices of Science.Celia Deane-Drummond & Michael Spezio - 2018 - Philosophy, Theology and the Sciences 5 (1):1.
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    Virtue Theory and Excellence in the Practices of Science.Celia Deane-Drummond & Michael Spezio - 2018 - Philosophy, Theology and the Sciences 5 (2):143.
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    Habits in Mind: Integrating Theology, Philosophy, and the Cognitive Science of Virtue, Emotion, and Character Formation.Gregory R. Peterson, James van Slyke, Michael Spezio & Kevin Reimer (eds.) - 2017 - Boston: BRILL.
    This volume explores the role of both “mere habits” and sophisticated habitus in the formation of moral character and the virtues, incorporating perspectives from philosophy, theology, psychology, and neuroscience.
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    Corrigibility and Trust in the Practices of Science.Michael Spezio - 2018 - Philosophy, Theology and the Sciences 5 (2):265.
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    Freedom in the body: The physical, the causal, and the possibility of choice.Michael L. Spezio - 2004 - Zygon 39 (3):577-590.
    . In Minding God Gregory Peterson takes a careful look at the kind of freedom that human persons have. He concludes that humans are constrained to be free and unpacks this into a version of compatibilism. That is, humans are not metaphysically free under current existence because of the causal determination inherent in their physical nature, but they can take credit for the origination of selfforming decisions because the causes occur inside of us. Peterson does advocate an eschatological hope looking (...)
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  11. Yaa Gyasi. Transcendent Kingdom. New York: Knopf, 2020. 416 pp. [REVIEW]Michael Spezio - 2021 - Philosophy, Theology and the Sciences 8 (2):294.
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