Spiritual Evolution: A Scientific Defense of Faith | 
enlarge | Author: George Vaillant Publisher: Broadway Category: Book
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Media: Hardcover Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 256 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 9.4 x 6.3 x 1.1
ISBN: 0767926579 Dewey Decimal Number: 200.19 EAN: 9780767926577 ASIN: 0767926579
Publication Date: May 20, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Hardcover with Dust Jacket, never been read, minor shelf wear, In Stock and ready to ship
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In our current era of holy terror, passionate faith has come to seem like a present danger. Writers such as Richard Dawkins, Sam Harris, and Christopher Hitchens have been happy to throw the baby out with the bathwater and declare that the danger is in religion itself. God, Hitchens writes, is not great.
But man, according to George E. Vaillant, M.D., is great. In Spiritual Evolution, Dr. Vaillant lays out a brilliant defense not of organized religion but of man’s inherent spirituality. Our spirituality, he shows, resides in our uniquely human brain design and in our innate capacity for emotions like love, hope, joy, forgiveness, and compassion, which are selected for by evolution and located in a different part of the brain than dogmatic religious belief. Evolution has made us spiritual creatures over time, he argues, and we are destined to become even more so. Spiritual Evolution makes the scientific case for spirituality as a positive force in human evolution, and he predicts for our species an even more loving future.
Vaillant traces this positive force in three different kinds of “evolution”: the natural selection of genes over millennia, of course, but also the cultural evolution within recorded history of ideas about the value of human life, and the development of spirituality within the lifetime of each individual. For thirty-five years, Dr. Vaillant directed Harvard’s famous longitudinal study of adult development, which has followed hundreds of men over seven decades of life. The study has yielded important insights into human spirituality, and Dr. Vaillant has drawn on these and on a range of psychological research, behavioral studies, and neuroscience, and on history, anecdote, and quotation to produce a book that is at once a work of scientific argument and a lyrical meditation on what it means to be human.
Spiritual Evolution is a life’s work, and it will restore our belief in faith as an essential human striving.
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The Beauty of Connection October 16, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Spiritual Evolution is really a book about what binds us together. Religions have historically done some great things, but have also spread violence and segregation in the name of truth. Vaillant's heart-filled and wise book addresses what is universally good and true about all spiritual practice, and does so in a way that will inspire you to spread love, joy, and forgiveness.
Legitimate science and spirituality! October 11, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
If you are ready to explore new discoveries connecting spirituality and neuroscience, and have an expert collect them, summarize them and make them not only readable but meaningful, read this book. As the jacket cover of this terrific book says, "Dr. Vaillant lays out a brilliant defense not of organized religion, but of man's inherent spirituality." He finds that the positive emotions of love, joy, hope and forgiveness are rooted in the evolution of the human brain. He predicts that our spiritual evolution will continue, and quotes published research in neuroscience and related fields that support this idea. His writing is informative, clever and witty, filled with humanity, compassion, and the wisdom of a scholar with a deep commitment to understanding how the tapestries of human connection and spirituality are interwoven. He is justifiably well-known for scholarly publications derived from his direction of the Harvard study of adult development for 35 years, his work in alcoholism, and his willingness to integrate diverse points of view.
A whole new view of spirituality! September 13, 2008 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
This book is one of the most interesting explaination of what makes us grow spirituality. I have been a student of positive thinking and I know from 60 years of experience, that when our intention is focused on the positive, we can face the ups and downs of life much easier and this creates a strong faith to overcome the next issue that pops up! Jesus Christ knew how to do this. He only saw the good but he did recognize the need for healing. Haveing over come years of depression through the power of positive thought this book explaines how our brain works and how positive thinking can help us to become whole again. I would like to know about more books written by Vailant for it has helped me much even though I am mostly a right brain person. Great help to me and I know it will be to others. Reverend Ruthann LeBlanc
Science is finally catching up! September 1, 2008 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
Harvard Psychiatrist George Vaillant has made a major contribution to the research into mental and emotional health with his findings published in this new book. I am quoting him in several papers I have just written on this new genre of expanding spirituality. Finally, we are taking the experience of spirituality out of the neocortex of the brain where we "talk" about it and into the limbic brain where we "feel" it. And, as Vaillant explains -- we do it with positive emotion -- compassion, love, forgiveness, awe, hope, faith/trust and gratitude. This is an intelligent read and great contribution! Barbara Harris Whitfield, author of The Power of Humility, and The Natural Soul (Sterlinghouse, 2009)
Pleasant read, but somewhat slow August 25, 2008 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
Recommended by a friend of mine who heard the author's NPR interview, I purchased the book right away since I was really confused between being religious and spiritual. This book presented very satisfactory answers that you could be spiritually mature and full of positive emotions without submitting yourself to one particular religious community. Based on decades of adult study and research, the author has a lot to tell you about how positive emotions has been playing an important role in human evolution and an individual's life. However, the book seems somewhat slow and throws in many brain related terms that are kind of distracting. But, if this is the topic that's been bothering you deep inside, I strongly recommend it.
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