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Book Symposium: Religion, Neuroscience, and the Self: A New Personalism By Patrick McNamara

The view toward persons: personalism, neuroscience, and the present

 

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Notes

1 For an overview of trends and history of personalist thought, see Burgos (Citation2018). McNamara draws upon the specifically German to Anglo-American current as exemplified in Bengtsson’s (Citation2006) The Worldview of Personalism: Origins and Early Development.

2 See Brown (Citation1997), especially Chapter 37, “The Book of Revelation.”

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