Neuroscience, Theology, and Human Flourishing in Ministry with Stan Wallace
Can understanding human nature transform how we approach missions, ministry, and personal spiritual growth?
In this episode of the Lausanne Movement Podcast, Dr. Stan Wallace, Lausanne Catalyst for Academic Ministry & Educators Network (AMEN), author, and president of Global Scholars, explores the intersection of neuroscience, theology, and human flourishing. From the duality of body and soul to the challenges of engaging with AI and societal ethics, Dr. Wallace unpacks the fundamental question: “What does it mean to be human?” This conversation offers deep insights for those passionate about ministry, missions, and spiritual formation.
Main Points:
- Human Nature and Flourishing: Explore the differences between physicalism, Cartesian dualism, and holistic dualism—and their implications for spiritual formation.
- Ministry and Missions: Understand why defining the soul-body connection is vital for engaging diverse cultural contexts in evangelism and discipleship.
- AI and Human Identity: Discover how a clear view of human uniqueness shapes our interactions with artificial intelligence.
- Ethics and Justice: See how human identity grounds our advocacy for justice, equality, and bioethical decisions.
- Practical Application: Learn how holistic dualism reshapes approaches to counseling, pastoral care, and professional life.
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Links & Resources:
Global Scholars: https://global-scholars.org/
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