<!doctype html public «-//w3c//dtd html 4.0 transitional//en»> http-equiv=content-type> Recent insights at the interface between neurobiology and philosophy suggest that the human mind is best understood as a dynamic form of physical being-in-the-world. This volume engages in a theological discourse with the philosophy of embodiment, seeking to go beyond theology’s chronic neglect of the body. The authors describe links back to those Biblical anthropologies that radically viewed being human as embodied existence.