We covered this topic well over a year ago, but a co-worker at Logos (Eli, you’re the man) sent me this link. Really sweet. I’m not sure, though, it it accounts for non-reductive physicalism (the emergent dualism position *might* be closest — you can review the old posts on this). At any rate, the graphic provides other alternatives that we didn’t discuss.
Some Thoughts on Our Regional ETS Meeting
A week ago the Pacific Northwest region of ETS (Evangelical Theological Society) held its annual meeting. I blogged about it with respect to the plenary focus of the meeting: the Mind-Body problem. John Cooper (Calvin Seminary), Nancey Murphy (Fuller Seminary), and...
I don’t understand “heavens” (or seven heavens). It seems that it overlaps with the mind and consciousness (visions etc.), but that would mean that authors were mixing natural cosmology with anthropology? Does the “seven heavens” actually refers to “seven planets” (Sun, Moon, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn)?
You can find the best graphic presentation of biblical events at:
http://www.carta-jerusalem.com