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Last night at Northwestern, hundreds of students came out to hear N.T. Wright and Gary Morson discuss “What Gods Do We Believe in Now?”
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Over at the Huffington Post, Jewish, Muslim, and Christian leaders offer thoughtful reflections on God, Hurricane Sandy, and human suffering.
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Neuroscience shows that prayer to God produces a similar brain reaction as talking to a person, while Buddhist meditation prompts activity in the visual part of the brain. Those who don’t believe in God have much different brain activity during prayer, meditation, and contemplation toward God. Do you think belief shapes how our brain functions during prayer or vice versa?
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