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We are always—consciously and unconsciously—processing data. In this collection of essays, a variety of voices encourage readers to think about how our brains work. Authors grapple with not only the particular ways the theological disciplines invite students to think, but also how thinking theologically shapes a student’s sense of self in a wider community of thinking and believing. Thinking...

Make sure you know why you tend to see things the way you do. Why did I tend to see things the way I did?11 My reactions began to make sense. I tended to think about things in terms of “correct” and “incorrect” categories. Plus, my confidence was linked directly to my ability to identify which arguments and reading belonged in which category. Whenever I learned about or evaluated other interpretations, I was focused on eliminating those interpretations in favor of one correct interpretation. I reacted
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