Restoring the Body: Knowing God Fully through Whole-Brain Worship
This session examines how God designed the brain to heal and how creative, whole-brain worship fosters both trauma recovery and spiritual transformation. Drawing on theology, neuroscience, and the arts, it reveals how engaging heart, soul, mind, and strength in worship restores wholeness and deepens our knowing of God.
About the Contributors
Dr. Beth Argot
Beth teaches at Dallas International University, where she serves as the Arts and Trauma Healing liaison, PhD coordinator, and associate director for the Center for Excellence in World Arts. She is an Arts and Trauma Healing Master Facilitator and has received training with the Global Trauma Recovery Institute at Missio University in Philadelphia, PA, and Trauma Informed Expressive Arts Therapy with the Trauma-Informed Practices and Expressive Arts Therapy Institute. Her current research focuses on the neurological aspects of worship and healing through the arts.