Wonder: From Emotion to Spirituality

Wonder: From Emotion to Spirituality

by RobertC.Fuller (Author)

Synopsis

The attempt to identify the emotional sources of religion goes back to antiquity. In an exploration that bridges science and spirituality, Robert C. Fuller makes the convincing case that a sense of wonder is a principal source of humanity's belief in the existence of an unseen order of life. Like no other emotion, Fuller argues, wonder prompts us to pause, admire, and open our hearts and minds. With a voice that seamlessly blends the scientific and the contemplative, Fuller defines wonder in keeping with the tradition of Socrates - as an emotion related to curiosity and awe that stimulates engagement with the immediate physical world. He draws on the natural and social sciences to explain how wonder can, at the same time, elicit belief in the existence of a more-than-physical reality. Chapters examining emotions in evolutionary biology and the importance of wonder in human cognitive development alternate with chapters on John Muir, William James, and Rachel Carson, whom Fuller identifies as exemplars of wonder. The writings and lives of these individuals express a functional side of emotion: that the very survival of life on earth today may depend on the empathy, compassion, and care that are aroused by a sense of wonder. Forging new pathways between the social sciences, philosophy, belief, and cultural history, Wonder deepens our understanding of the complex sources of personal spirituality and fulfillment.

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More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 200
Publisher: The University of North Carolina Press
Published: 15 Feb 2006

ISBN 10: 0807829951
ISBN 13: 9780807829950

Media Reviews
A cohesive, carefully written, and valuable exposition of the elemental importance of wonder as a component of spirituality. . . . Fuller expertly weaves together research in neurobiology, anthropology, and sociology to illustrate his claims about the workings of wonder as an emotional experience, so that when he finally places his own book within the larger project to understand 'spirituality in the flesh, ' he has earned the reader's esteem by the care with which he establishes his categories.--Journal of Religion


Fuller offers a carefully crafted analysis of religious experience that focuses on the connection between the emotion of wonder and personal spirituality. . . . Clearly written, with an excellent balance of theory and practical illustration, this convincing and compelling work makes a significant contribution to the understanding of human religiosity. Essential.--Choice

Author Bio
ROBERT C. FULLER is Caterpillar Professor of Religious Studies at Bradley University and author of ten books, including Religious Revolutionaries: The Rebels Who Reshaped American Religion and Spiritual, But Not Religious: Understanding Unchurched America.