The Story
First published in 1967, Battle for the Free Mind by Rev. Ian Ramage serves as a critical response to William Sargant’s Battle for the Mind. Structured in three parts—Perspective, History, and Interpretation, the book delves into the complex interplay between mind, brain, and faith, examining themes such as psychological conditioning, charisma and community, and spiritual liberation. Offering historical and theological insights, it sheds light on the contemporary meaning of salvation and the real mission of the Church in the modern world. This work remains a valuable reference for students of theology and religion.
Description
First published in 1967, Battle for the Free Mind by Rev. Ian Ramage serves as a critical response to William Sargant’s Battle for the Mind. Structured in three parts—Perspective, History, and Interpretation, the book delves into the complex interplay between mind, brain, and faith, examining themes such as psychological conditioning, charisma and community, and spiritual liberation. Offering historical and theological insights, it sheds light on the contemporary meaning of salvation and the real mission of the Church in the modern world. This work remains a valuable reference for students of theology and religion.