This document appears to be a page from an academic or philosophical report included in House Oversight evidence. It discusses the formation and methodology of a 'network' of scholars dedicated to bridging the gap between science and religion/philosophy. The text references scholars Berntson and Browning, discussing the integration of scientific methods with theological or philosophical inquiry.
This document is page 11 of a larger manuscript, bearing a House Oversight Committee stamp. The text outlines the background of a book or study produced by 'the Network,' discussing the intersection of science and humanities, evolutionary psychology, and the physiological effects of spiritual beliefs. It contrasts 'Homo sapiens' with 'Homo economicus' and discusses the human drive to create narratives to explain uncertainty, citing psychologist William James.
This document is page 9 of a book or report introduction, marked with a House Oversight footer. It details the formation of an interdisciplinary 'Network' in the Fall of 2004, comprising over a dozen scholars from fields like psychology, neurology, and theology, focused on studying the human mind. The text describes their operational model, which includes bi-annual four-day retreats, and emphasizes a lack of forced consensus on spiritual topics while promoting dialogue between science and humanities.
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