This post is excerpted from my new book, Triune Brain, Triune Mind, Triune Worldview (Brighton Publishing) What one is taught and chooses to learn about religion changes the biology of the brain.
Technological innovations brought on by the internet have touched virtually all aspects of human life, including religion. In addition to letting people stream religious services, apps and websites ...
Have you noticed more of your friends talking about going back to school…online? As online education grows exponentially, even seminaries and faith-based schools are jumping on board. From flexibility ...
(The Conversation) — Traditional ecological knowledge, or TEK, can encompass science, medicine, ecology, religion and culture – and help protect the environment. I was intrigued. Why do these things?
THE HISTORY OF RELIGION: Left, Rev. Will Brown, Rector, All Saints' Episcopal Church being introduced by Chapter President Jinanne Parrish. THOMASVILLE- The Reverend George Wilcox Brown, III, 4th ...
The Children's Museum received a $2.5 million grant through its Religion and Cultural Institutions Initiative for a religion-themed exhibit opening in 2024. The announcement comes at a time when the ...
(The Conversation) — From childhood, we are told that patience is a virtue and that good things will come to those who wait. And, so, many of us work on cultivating patience. This often starts by ...