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Mind over Matter: How Spirituality Changes Lives -

Mind over Matter: How Spirituality Changes Lives

Buch | Hardcover
344 Seiten
2025
Brill (Verlag)
978-90-04-71444-1 (ISBN)
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Mind over Matter is an interdisciplinary collection rooted in our experiences of healing, running, yoga, art, addiction, disaster, and the like, showcasing the ways in which spirituality can help change the lives of people when they face challenges.
Mind over Matter is an interdisciplinary collection of essays exploring how spirituality changes lives in a variety of ways. Unlike much philosophically rooted literature on spirituality, it encourages an understanding of what can be achieved through faith, belief, and self-confidence, without reliance on specific (or, necessarily, any) religious doctrines or views. From theistic, non-theistic, or atheistic perspectives each chapter addresses a distinctive phenomenon, for example, spirituality and healing, spirituality and art, spirituality and running, and spirituality as a response to disaster. Not only do they integrate the results of scientific research and other intellectual investigations to illuminate accomplishments, and sometimes possible sources of failure, but they are also written by academics with practical experience in relevant areas, or at least informed by ideas of practitioners.

Heather Salazar, Ph.D., is Professor of Philosophy at Western New England University and founder of Sweet Flow Yoga. Her publications include “Descartes and Patanjali’s Conceptions of the Self” (2014), Philosophy of Spirituality (2018), Philosophy of Mind (2019), and Creating a Shared Morality (2021). Roderick Nicholls, Ph.D., is Academic Vice President and Associate Professor of Philosophy at Cape Breton University. Among his most recent publications are Philosophy of Spirituality (2018), “The Fictionality of Theatrical Performance” (2018), and “Nietzsche on Theatricality and Imagination” (2020).

List of Figures


Notes on Contributors


Introduction

  Roderick Nicholls and Heather Salazar



1 Habit and the ‘How-To’ of Self-Transformation

  Rod Nicholls



2 Faith, Meaning, and Spirituality without Religion

  Drew Chastain



3 An Atheistic Defense of Faith, or, the Epistemic Necessity of Faith without Belief

  Jerry S. Piven



4 Religion and Healing: A Narrative History of Their Interconnections

  Jeff Levin



5 Humanizing Enlightenment: Reclaiming the Healing Power of Yoga from Fallen Gurus

  Heather Salazar



6 Treating Trauma from a Spiritual, Body-Centered Perspective

  Rick McNeil



7 Endurance Running as a Spiritual Experience

  Matt Fitzgerald



8 A Crisis of the Soul: Achieving Sobriety through Spiritual Practices

  Michelle Petrie



9 Achievement through Humility: Wild Lessons from Benedictine Monasticism

  Brother John Baptist and Eric T. Yang



10 Inventing Necessity: Nietzsche, Kandinsky, and Artistic Self-Confidence

  Kerem Eksen



11 Materialists for Spirituality

  Michael Brodrick



12 Universalizing Universalism: Finding a “Religion of Humanity” in the Aftermath of the 1923 Tokyo Earthquake

  Jason Morgan



Index

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Philosophy and Religion ; 400
Verlagsort Leiden
Sprache englisch
Maße 155 x 235 mm
Gewicht 699 g
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Philosophie
Geisteswissenschaften Religion / Theologie
Sozialwissenschaften
ISBN-10 90-04-71444-8 / 9004714448
ISBN-13 978-90-04-71444-1 / 9789004714441
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