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|a Behold Our Moral Body :
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|t Frontmatter --
|t Endorsements --
|t Contents --
|t Foreword --
|t Preface --
|t Introduction --
|t Chapter 1 The Creation Story: The Gift of a Moral Body --
|t Chapter 2 Differentiation: The Psychology of Morality --
|t Chapter 3 Imitation: The Neuroanatomy of Morality --
|t Chapter 4 Desire: The Neurophysiology of Morality --
|t Chapter 5 Free Will: Security and Morality --
|t Chapter 6 Lost Innocence: Stress and Morality --
|t Chapter 7 Love: Growing into a Morality of Goodness --
|t Glossary --
|t Acknowledgements --
|t References --
|t Index
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|a For centuries, science and religion have been on the opposite sides of the debate about the moral nature of human beings. Now science is confirming what people of faith have long known: human morality is embedded in our biology. Drawing on the latest research in neuroanatomy, neurophysiology, and behavioral science, this book affirms the four-fold prophetic vision of morality as expressed hundreds of years ago by the great philosopher and theologian, the Blessed John Duns Scotus. It proclaims the dignity of the individual and celebrates freedom of will for moral living, stemming from the place of innate natural goodness where love prevails.
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