Neurotheology Lecture Series
In this Neurotheology Lecture Series, Dr. Gasser Hathout will talk about the neuroscience related to Islam and Quran.
Is faith innate or acquired? This lecture series begins with this deep philosophical question, starting with the interpretations of verse 172 from Sural Al-‘Araf, which have suggested to many scholars that the capacity to recognize God’s existence is an innate or in-born human faculty.
The philosophical theories of innatism verses the tabula rasa (“blank slate”) hypothesis are compared and contrasted.
Dr. Gasser Hathout is a physician in Los Angeles, and a Professor at the UCLA Medical Center. He did his undergraduate work at Harvard University and obtained both his M.D. and his M.S. in Biomedical Physics at UCLA. He has been an active member of the Los Angeles Muslim community for over 30 years.
Topics: Brain, Iman (Faith And Belief), Islam And Science, Learning, Miracles Of The Quran, Neuroscience, Philosophy, Psychology, Science And Religion Values: Knowledge Channel: Neurotheology
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