Jack Lewis is a neuroscientist and author who wrote "The Science of Sin." His work explores the intersection of neuroscience, psychology, and human behavior, particularly focusing on the seven deadly sins.
Lewis approaches the topic from both scientific and philosophical perspectives, drawing on his expertise in brain function and social behavior.
He discusses how modern technology and societal changes impact human tendencies towards these "sins." While Lewis is described as having an atheist or agnostic standpoint, he acknowledges the potential benefits of religion in helping people make sense of life and fostering social connections.
His writing style is generally described as accessible to lay readers, despite incorporating complex neuroscientific concepts.
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