1st Edition

Perspectives on Spiritual Intelligence

Edited By Marius Dorobantu, Fraser Watts Copyright 2025
    272 Pages 3 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    The topic of intelligence involves questions that cut deep into ultimate concerns and human identity, and the study of intelligence is an ideal ground for dialogue between science and religion. This volume investigates the notion of spiritual intelligence from a variety of perspectives, bringing together contributions from theology, computer science, linguistics, psychology, biology, and cognitive science. It defines spiritual intelligence as “processing things differently, not processing different things” and aims to describe it in naturalistic terms. Spiritual intelligence is not regarded as a separate mental module or a magical ability to interact with the supernatural but rather as a specific, more spiritual way of engagement with reality, which has observable cognitive, phenomenal, and linguistic characteristics. The book is valuable reading for those working at the interface between science and spirituality.

    Part I: The concept of “spiritual intelligence”

    1 Spiritual intelligence: Editorial introduction 

    Marius Dorobantu and Fraser Watts

    2 Cognitive processing in spiritual intelligence

    Fraser Watts

    3 Participatory spiritual intelligence: A theological perspective

    Jordan Joseph Wales

    Part II: Computational approaches

    4 Cognitive modelling of spiritual practices

    Vanessa Mathews and Fraser Watts

    5 A social and computational perspective on spiritual intelligence

    William F. Clocksin

    6 Spiritual and artificial intelligence

    Marius Dorobantu

    Part III: Diverse intelligences

    7 A biological perspective on spiritual intelligence

    Michael J. Reiss

    8 Spiritual intelligence in persons with intellectual disabilities

    Michiel Bouman

    9 Practical spiritual intelligence: Integrative complexity

    Sara Savage

    Part IV: Linguistic aspects

    10 Metaphorical semantics in spiritual intelligence

    Nicholas Ostler

    11 Language use in spiritual practice

    Harris Wiseman

    12 Cultural Practice as Spiritual Practice: Margaret Masterman and the return to the Metaphysical Catherine Pickstock)

    Part V: Transpersonal aspects

    13 Participation in spiritual aspects of reality

    Fraser Watts

    14 “Spiritual intelligence” and the theology of the spirit

    Rowan Williams

    15 Spiritual intelligence across religions

    Mark Vernon

    Biography

    Marius Dorobantu is a Postdoctoral Researcher and Lecturer in Theology and Science at the Vrije University Amsterdam, the Netherlands.

    Fraser Watts is a Visiting Professor in Psychology and Religion at the University of Lincoln. UK, and the Executive Secretary of the International Society for Science and Religion.