Perspectives on Spiritual Intelligence

Marius Dorobantu*, Fraser Watts

*Corresponding author for this work

Research output: Book / ReportBook (Editorship) Academic

Abstract

The topic of intelligence involves questions that cut deep into ultimate concerns and human identity, and the study of intelligence is an ideal ground for dialogue between science and religion. This volume investigates the notion of spiritual intelligence from a variety of perspectives, bringing together contributions from theology, computer science, linguistics, psychology, biology, and cognitive science. It defines spiritual intelligence as “processing things differently, not processing different things” and aims to describe it in naturalistic terms. Spiritual intelligence is not regarded as a separate mental module or a magical ability to interact with the supernatural but rather as a specific, more spiritual way of engagement with reality, which has observable cognitive, phenomenal, and linguistic characteristics. The book is valuable reading for those working at the interface between science and spirituality.
Original languageEnglish
PublisherRoutledge
Number of pages258
ISBN (Electronic)978-1-032-64624-4
ISBN (Print)978-1-032-62328-3, 978-1-032-64620-6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024

Publication series

NameRoutledge Science and Religion Series
PublisherRoutledge

Funding

FundersFunder number
Templeton World Charity FoundationTWCF0542

    Keywords

    • spiritual intelligence
    • artificial intelligence
    • spirituality
    • science and religion
    • theology and science
    • intelligence
    • psychology of religion
    • diverse intelligences

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