Some comments on the science side of the topic.
Neurotheology, also known as
spiritual neuroscience,
[1] is the study of correlations of
neural phenomena with subjective experiences of
spirituality and hypotheses to explain these phenomena. Proponents of neurotheology say there is a
neurological and
evolutionary basis for
subjective experiences traditionally categorized as
spiritual or religious.
[2] The subject has formed the basis of several
popular science books. From Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neurotheology
By clicking neural in the link, the explanation is as follows.
“The
nervous system is an
organ system containing a
network of specialized cells called
neurons that coordinate the actions of an
animal and transmit signals between different parts of its body. In most animals the nervous system consists of two parts, central and peripheral. The
central nervous system of
vertebrates (such as humans) contains the
brain,
spinal cord, and
retina.”
The links are based on actions found in some animals–more specifically the central system of vertebrates
Here is footnote 1 in the first link.
Biello, David (2007-10-03).
“Searching for God in the Brain”. Scientific American.
sciam.com/article.cfm?id=searching-for-god-in-the-brain. Retrieved 2009-03-22.
Here is footnote 2 in the first link.
Gajilan, A. Chris (2007-04-05).
“Are humans hard-wired for faith?”. Cable News Network.
cnn.health.printthis.clickability.com/pt/cpt?action=cpt&title=Are+humans+hard-wired+for+faith%3F±+CNN.com&expire=&urlID=21822630&fb=Y&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.cnn.com%2F2007%2FHEALTH%2F04%2F04%2Fneurotheology%2Findex.html&partnerID=2012. Retrieved 2007-04-09.
I did not read the two footnotes; however, it is obvious that they are written about the human anatomy’s neural system which is why they are footnotes to the *Wikipedia *article.
All this is very interesting especially the opinions referring to
subjective experiences traditionally categorized as spiritual or religious.
I cannot speak for other religions or the various scientific disciplines, but it seems to me that the reference to “evolutionary basis” refers only to anatomies and not to a human being who is both material and non-material. Since anatomy consists of matter, Catholicism includes that in the material/physical world. However, Catholicism does not describe humans as only a rotting anatomy which may or may not turn into a fossil. Catholicism describes humans as having a spiritual soul that did not evolve alongside other species. This spiritual soul is directly created by God.
One of the unique things about all humans is that their spiritual soul is the reason they can know and love Jesus Christ. This spiritual soul can process information about God, about eternal life, about Jesus Christ, and about our relationship with Jesus Christ. Not only that, this spiritual soul gives each human the power to direct her or his will toward the goal of following Jesus into heaven. In addition, the spiritual soul has the power to make choices and it has the power to initiate actions through the anatomy’s brain and muscles.