Spiritual Intelligence and the Neuroplastic Brain: a Contextual Interpretation of Modern History - Charles W Mark Ph D - Libros - Authorhouse - 9781449043339 - 2 de marzo de 2010
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Publisher Marketing: Our brains are getting wired differently in the world of digital technology, information revolution, and in the inter-cultural world of global society. Think of the new vocabulary: Global brain, collective intelligence, global village, and cyberspace. That should tell us something about the neural rewiring that is taking place inside of our brains, whether or not we are aware of it. The fact that the human brain changes throughout a person's life in response to intellectual stimulation, physical exercise, exposure to new cultural environments, learning opportunities, and challenges is a revolutionary discovery. Till twenty years ago neuroscientists believed in the conventional theory that the brain's ability at making new neural connections stopped before a child entered adolescence. That is the old dogma. There is a "Second Copernican Revolution" taking place inside of our brains, writes the author, quoting Carl Zimmer. Some experts are suggesting that we are already living in what Richard Restack calls the "neurosociety." Ray Kurzweil, the futurist, is predicting that by 2045 A. D., human beings will be living in an era of "singularity," when non biological machines invented by human brains and human ingenuity are going to outsmart human intelligence billions of times. What is going to be the fate of the human spirit, human spirituality, the feeling of connection to a force and power that is greater than us (God), our ability to use spiritual imagination and our intelligence? Are we progressively moving away from religion and community-based spirituality into the "spirituality of different strokes for different folks?" In his groundbreaking book, Spiritual Intelligence and The Neuroplastic Brain: A Contextual Interpretation of Modern History, Charles W. Mark takes the reader on a journey through modern history and shows the glimpse of what is to come. http: //www.spirituality-intelligence.com Contributor Bio:  Mark Ph D, Charles W Charles Mark was born in the State of Karnataka in South India. He received his Bachelor's Degree in Divinity (B. D) from Leonard Theological College, Jabalpur and Senate of Serampore, Calcutta, India. Charles earned his Master in Theology Degree (M. Th) from United Theological College, Bangalore, India. After completing studies in Church History and Theology for an year in Perkins School of Theology, Southern Methodist University in Dallas, Texas (1980-81), he went on to earn Doctor in Philosophy (PH. D) in Church History from Princeton Theological Seminary, Princeton, New Jersey (1988). Charles has taught Church History and World Religions in Leonard Theological College, Jabalpur for two years and for one year he taught History of Early Christianity and Reformation in Karnataka Theological College, Mangalore in South India. He served four United Methodist Congregations in New Jersey as Pastor and Associate Pastor, as well as three congregations in India. Currently he spends his time in research, writing and counseling. He published his first book, "Spiritual Intelligence (SQ): The Symbiotic Relationship Between Spirit and the Brain" in 2006. His second book, "Spiritual Intelligence and the Neuroplastic Brain: A Contextual Interpretation of Modern History" is his second book (2012). The 2015 edition happens to be the third edition of his book with updated information on the subject of brain and with a new additional chapter.

Medios de comunicación Libros     Paperback Book   (Libro con tapa blanda y lomo encolado)
Publicado 2 de marzo de 2010
ISBN13 9781449043339
Editores Authorhouse
Páginas 336
Dimensiones 152 × 229 × 19 mm   ·   494 g
Lengua Inglés  

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