
The Living Church Podcast Neuroscience in the Pews with Rod Wilson
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Feb 26, 2026 Rodney Wilson, clinical neuropsychologist and professor who works with dementia patients, explores how brain science reshapes theology and ministry. He discusses embodiment over brain-centered selves. He highlights touch, eye contact, mirror systems, neuroplasticity, and how relationships form identity. He also connects neuroscience to pastoral care, dignity in dementia, and the power of shared, physical practices.
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Mind Is Deeply Embodied
- The mind is deeply embodied, so thoughts activate the same sensorimotor networks as related actions.
- Rod illustrates holding a warm versus cold cup changing later impressions, showing memory and language tie to bodily states.
Connection Shapes The Developing Brain
- Early social contact builds neural systems; lack of touch and attachment stunts development.
- Rod references Romanian orphanages where insufficient caregiving produced autism-like delays reversed by later adoption.
Charcoal Fire Reconnects Peter
- Rod reads John where Jesus makes a charcoal fire for Peter after denial, using smell and warmth to reconnect bodily memory.
- He notes charcoal smell reactivates associative networks tied to Peter's earlier trauma.






