Psychiatrist Tim Jennings shows how distorted concepts of God lead to patterns of self-defeating behaviour, and how our brains and bodies thrive when we have a healthy understanding of who God is. Discover how neuroscience fits perfectly with Scripture! Includes study questions.**What you believe about God actually changes your brain.**Brain...
Psychiatrist Tim Jennings shows how distorted concepts of God lead to patterns of self-defeating behaviour, and how our brains and bodies thrive when we have a healthy understanding of who God is. Discover how neuroscience fits perfectly with Scripture! Includes study questions.
**What you believe about God actually changes your brain.**Brain research in neuroscience has found that our thoughts and beliefs affect our physical, mental, and spiritual health. Mind and body are interrelated, and we are designed for healthy relationships of love and trust. When we understand God as good and loving, we flourish. Unfortunately, many of us have distorted images of God and mostly think of him in fearful, punitive ways. This leads us into unhealthy patterns of self-defeating behaviors and toxic relationships. But our lives can change when God renews our minds with a truer picture of him.Psychiatrist Tim Jennings unveils how our brains and bodies thrive when we have a healthy understanding of who God is. He dispels common misconceptions about God and shows how different God concepts affect the brain differently. Our brains can adapt, change, and rewire with redeemed thinking that frees us from unnecessary pain and suffering. Discover how neuroscience and Scripture come together to bring healing and transformation to our lives.This expanded edition now includes a study guide for individual reflection or group discussion, with questions for learning from Scripture, science and nature, and experience.
Psychiatrist Tim Jennings shows how distorted concepts of God lead to patterns of self-defeating behaviour, and how our brains and bodies thrive when we have a healthy understanding of who God is. Discover how neuroscience fits perfectly with Scripture! Includes study questions.**What you believe about God actually changes your brain.**Brain...
Psychiatrist Tim Jennings shows how distorted concepts of God lead to patterns of self-defeating behaviour, and how our brains and bodies thrive when we have a healthy understanding of who God is. Discover how neuroscience fits perfectly with Scripture! Includes study questions.
**What you believe about God actually changes your brain.**Brain research in neuroscience has found that our thoughts and beliefs affect our physical, mental, and spiritual health. Mind and body are interrelated, and we are designed for healthy relationships of love and trust. When we understand God as good and loving, we flourish. Unfortunately, many of us have distorted images of God and mostly think of him in fearful, punitive ways. This leads us into unhealthy patterns of self-defeating behaviors and toxic relationships. But our lives can change when God renews our minds with a truer picture of him.Psychiatrist Tim Jennings unveils how our brains and bodies thrive when we have a healthy understanding of who God is. He dispels common misconceptions about God and shows how different God concepts affect the brain differently. Our brains can adapt, change, and rewire with redeemed thinking that frees us from unnecessary pain and suffering. Discover how neuroscience and Scripture come together to bring healing and transformation to our lives.This expanded edition now includes a study guide for individual reflection or group discussion, with questions for learning from Scripture, science and nature, and experience.
Wonderful insight into the truth about love. A great resource for a world that deals with ever increasing trauma meant to highten anxiety and produce self protective responses. Truth really does liberate.
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Anonymous
I do not recommend this product
Rated 1 out of 5 stars
6 years ago
Annihilism theology
I enjoyed the first part of the bok of the book, which talked about how having a negative theology of God affects our brain. However the author took this to confirm his his view on annihilationism, and given how completely unbiblical this is I can't give more than 1 star. I believe the real reason is that there is no condemnation for those of us who are in Christ Jesus.