
The Pastor Theologians Podcast The Integrated Pastor (Part 2) | Todd Wilson
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May 20, 2019 Todd Wilson, president of the Center for Pastor Theologians and former senior pastor, explores embodied spiritual formation. He discusses why a view of humanity matters. He urges taking the body, the brain, and interpersonal communion seriously. He traces dualistic roots, tells a striking neurological case, and highlights being known as a path to deep transformation.
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Dualistic Anthropology Drives Disintegrated Spirituality
- Evangelical spiritual formation often assumes a dualistic theological anthropology prioritizing inner mind over the body.
- Todd Wilson traces this to Augustine's Platonic-influenced view that separates soul/mind and body, producing a disintegrated spirituality.
Take Body Brain And Communion Seriously
- Move toward an integrated spiritual formation by taking three things seriously: the body, the brain, and interpersonal communion.
- Wilson frames these as sequential steps that reshape evangelical practices away from mere inwardness.
Tumor Removal Changed A Man’s Moral Behavior
- A Virginia teacher's sexual impulses ceased after surgeons removed a frontal-lobe tumor and returned when it regrew, then ceased again after a second operation.
- Wilson uses this case to show how brain states can directly alter moral behavior.






