Dr. Michael Egnor Reads From His New Book The Immortal Mind
On today’s episode, Dr. Michael Egnor reads the Introduction to his new book, co-authored with Denyse O’Leary, The Immortal Mind: A Neurosurgeon’s Case for the Existence of the Soul, now available from Worthy Books. In this reading, Dr. Egnor shares his journey from being a medical student who believed science could explain everything, including how consciousness emerges from the brain and whether we have a soul, to a neurosurgeon who questioned the conventional materialist view. He discusses how years of operating on and examining patients with brain damage led him to wonder how large parts of the brain could be removed without affecting a person’s mind or their ability to think, reason, believe, and desire. His personal story, including a profound experience in a hospital chapel during a family crisis, became a turning point that challenged his atheism and led him to believe that the immaterial aspects of our minds are real and that nature is an open system, not a closed one. With the Introduction, Dr. Egnor sets the stage for the book’s exploration of how modern neuroscience and medicine offer compelling scientific evidence for the existence of the human soul.
Additional Resources
- The Immortal Mind: A Neurosurgeon’s Case for the Existence of the Soul
- Interview with Dr. Egnor on YouTube: The Immortal Mind: How Neuroscience Points Beyond Materialism