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Cognitive Theology Conversation with Cameron Bishop Cameron Bishop
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- Religion & Spirituality
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5.0 • 4 Ratings
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An amazing conversation takes place when we become curious about the cognitive diversities and the theological frameworks in the world around us. Each week I take some of the things I'm learning in my doctoral research that I believe will create curiosity and conversation in the lives of others and I put them out into the universe.
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How can I be here with you? Part 2
How does social support permit us to both authentically be and allow us to find new ways of being? Is collective individualism possible in communities that practice an intentional spirituality or mysticism? How can I be here with you? How can you be here with others?
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How can I be here with you? Part 1
How does social support permit us to both authentically be and allow us to find new ways of being? Is collective individualism possible in communities that practice an intentional spirituality or mysticism? How can I be here with you? How can you be here with others?
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Questions heal the brain
How does collaborative curiosity around theological and cognitive diversity impact individual levels of consciousness?
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inherited Way Of Being
Knowing how our ancestors influenced our values, being, and beliefs enables us to heal future generations.
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Death Is Bad For The Brain
Our brains don't create beliefs well when our motivation is a fear of death. If thinking about death creates problematic beliefs, what is the alternative?
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Observe, Imitate, or Run
Imitation is an important tool. How/when/why should we imitate and when do we run away?