Background
Ashbrook, James Barbour was born on November 1, 1925 in Adrian, Michigan, United States. Son of Milan Forest and Elizabeth (Barbour) Ashbrook.
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This book contains essays on brain, culture, and the human spirit that are basic to understanding the relation between religion and science. Each represent separate realms of inquiry, coming from physiology, anthropology, psychology, theology. Each author develops his own perspective as to the place of homo sapiens in the cosmos we know as earth. Together, however, they represent an emerging consensus. Contents: Introduction, James B. Ashbrook; On the Evolution of Three Mentalities, Paul D. MacLean; The Myth-Ritual Complex: A Biogenetic Structural Analysis, Eugene G. d'Aquili; Body, Brain, and Culture, Victor Turner; Psychology's Mentalist Paradigm and Religion/Science Tension, Roger W. Sperry; Brain Science and the Human Spirit, Colwyn Trevarthen; The Human Brain and Human Destiny: A Pattern for Old Brain Empathy with Emergence of Mind, James B. Ashbrook.
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Ashbrook, James Barbour was born on November 1, 1925 in Adrian, Michigan, United States. Son of Milan Forest and Elizabeth (Barbour) Ashbrook.
AB with honors, Denison University, 1947. Doctor of Laws, Denison University, 1976. Bachelor of Divinity, Colgate Rochester Division School, 1950.
Master of Arts, Ohio State University, 1962. Doctor of Philosophy, Ohio State University, 1964. Postdoctoral fellow, University Rochester, 1973.
Postgraduate, Union Theological Seminary, 1955.
Ordained to ministry, American Baptist Church, 1950;
assistant chaplain, U. Rochester, 1948-1950;
pastor, South Congressional Church, Rochester, New York, 1950-1954;
pastor, First Baptist Church, Granville, Ohio., 1955-1960;
associate professor pastoral theology, Colgate Rochester Division School, 1960-1965;
professor, Colgate Rochester Division School, 1965-1969;
professor psychology and theology, Colgate Rochester Division School, 1969-1981;
professor religion and personality, Garrett-Evangelical Seminary, 1981-1993. Advisory member Graduate Faculty Northwestern University, since 1982. Visiting lecturer Denison U., 1958-1960.
Visiting associate professor Ohio State University, 1966. Visiting professor Princeton Theological Seminary, 1970-1971.
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Board managers ministers and missionaries benefit board American Baptist Churches, 1962-1971, 72-80. Member American Psychological Association, American Association Pastoral Counselors (recognized pioneer in pastoral therapy, 1987, Distinguished Contribution award 1990), Society Science Study Religion, American Academy Religion, Phi Beta Kappa.
Married Patricia Jane Cober, August 14, 1948. Children: Peter, Susan, Martha, Karen.