How God Works: The Science Behind the Benefits of Religion

How God Works: The Science Behind the Benefits of Religion

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  • Author:David DeSteno
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Summary

Drawing on a wealth of new evidence, pioneering research psychologist David DeSteno shows why religious practices and rituals are so beneficial to those who follow them—and to anyone, regardless of their faith (or lack thereof)。

Scientists are beginning to discover what believers have known for a long time: the rewards that a religious life can provide。 For millennia, people have turned to priests, rabbis, imams, shamans, and others to help them deal with issues of grief and loss, birth and death, morality and meaning。 In this absorbing work, DeSteno reveals how numerous religious practices from around the world improve emotional and physical well-being。

With empathy and rigor, DeSteno chronicles religious rites and traditions from cradle to grave。 He explains how the Japanese rituals surrounding childbirth help strengthen parental bonds with children。 He describes how the Apache Sunrise Ceremony makes teenage girls better able to face the rigors of womanhood。 He shows how Buddhist meditation reduces hostility and increases compassion。 He demonstrates how the Jewish practice of sitting shiva comforts the bereaved。 And much more。

DeSteno details how belief itself enhances physical and mental health。 But you don’t need to be religious to benefit from the trove of wisdom that religion has to offer。 Many items in religion’s “toolbox” can help the body and mind whether or not one believes。 How God Works offers advice on how to incorporate many of these practices to help all of us live more meaningful, successful, and satisfying lives。

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Reviews

Chris Boutté

I’m so glad I was able to receive an early copy of this book because I recently fell in love with David DeSteno’s books。 Much like his other books, this one didn’t disappoint。 Although I’m not a believer, as a recovering drug addict and alcoholic who got sober in 2012, I’ve seen the benefits of religion while not being a religious person。 DeSteno breaks down a ton of different religious practices from various religions and uses scientific and psychological research to show how these practices ca I’m so glad I was able to receive an early copy of this book because I recently fell in love with David DeSteno’s books。 Much like his other books, this one didn’t disappoint。 Although I’m not a believer, as a recovering drug addict and alcoholic who got sober in 2012, I’ve seen the benefits of religion while not being a religious person。 DeSteno breaks down a ton of different religious practices from various religions and uses scientific and psychological research to show how these practices can help us all live better lives。 From decreasing stress and anxiety, to raising better kids, to feeling more connected with the people in our lives, there is so much we can learn from the world’s religions。 This was a fantastic book, and whether you’re an atheist or a believer, there’s not a single person who can’t benefit from reading this。 。。。more

Kristjan

The book looks at the intersection of Science and Religion by digging into the realm of human psychology and sociology to understand the impact of belief/faith, ritual/practice and cognitive dissonance encountered within a religious framework (even removed from the spiritual connections) on general health and wellbeing。 This is an ambitious goal to be sure。 The basic premise is that the relative success of religion through-out human history points to something they must be doing right … and the The book looks at the intersection of Science and Religion by digging into the realm of human psychology and sociology to understand the impact of belief/faith, ritual/practice and cognitive dissonance encountered within a religious framework (even removed from the spiritual connections) on general health and wellbeing。 This is an ambitious goal to be sure。 The basic premise is that the relative success of religion through-out human history points to something they must be doing right … and the author calls these "spiritual technologies。” He then makes a parallel with the bioprospecting of biologics in the early history of modern medicine to argue that we should also be examining these spiritual technologies to see what actually works and why。 “Recent experiments have shown that even an arbitrary set of actions, when ritualized, can help people … Which rituals - which combinations of elements - work best? And it’s here that religions have a vast head start。 They’ve ‘debugged’ the technologies that they’ve used through centuries。"(view spoiler)[DeSteno explores the following:1。 Infancy: Welcoming and Binding … how communities help from the very beginning of Life2。 The Formative Years: Learning What’s Right and Wrong … how the moral teaching within religions work3。 Coming of Age: Adulting Isn’t Easy … how Rites of Passage work4。 Transcending the Twenties and Thirties: Love, Connection, and (Maybe) Ecstasy … how physical intimacy works 。。。 along with meditation and asceticism (right-handing path) and mysticism (left-hand path) to transcend the mundane into the sacred。 (Echos of Dr。 Campbell here)5。 The Business of Midlife I: Maintenance for the Body … how the power of belief works (Placebo effects are legit)6。 The Business of Midlife II: Maintenance for the Spirit … getting in touch with our mortality and reflecting on the end (Reconcillation and Detachment) and the midlife transition to service of others7。 Saying Goodbye: All That Lives Must Die … how ‘Last Rites” work and preparing for the End。 (hide spoiler)]While all of this was very interesting and educational, it lacked solid experimental support (generally because of ethical reasons inhibiting such experimentation)。 In the end, this was not as illuminating as I was expecting, but still well worth the read。I was given this free advance reader copy (ARC) ebook at my request and have voluntarily left this review。#HowGodWorks #NetGalley 。。。more