Description: This is a revised and updated version of Swinburne's controversial treatment of the eternal philosophical problem of the relation between mind and body. He argues that we can only make sense of the interaction between the mental and the physical in terms of the soul, and that there is no scientific explanation of the evolution of the soul.
Review Quotes: "This book is useful (indeed 'necessary') for philosophers of religion, especially those interested in natural theology."--Religious Studies Review
"I do not know of a better or more persuasive statement of the case for dualist interactionism."--Nature"This book is useful (indeed 'necessary') for philosophers of religion, especially those interested in natural theology."--Religious Studies Review"I do not know of a better or more persuasive statement of the case for dualist interactionism."--Nature