In this article, the passages about demon-possession in John (7:20; 8:44, 48; 10:19-21) are considered from an anthropological perspective. Scholars often interpret these passages by referring to Johannine theology. Yet, the anthropological theories of possession show that the notion of possession has sociological aspects as well. To be possessed by a demon and be filled with a spirit can be regarded as two dimensions of possession, and they serve to enhance social status. Viewed in this light, by accusing Jesus of being demon-possessed, Jesus’ opponents reinforce their established status. On the other hand, John depicts Jesus as being possessed by the Holy Spirit. Similarly, Jesus’ followers have enhanced their social status by claiming to...
The focus of this article is on the individual's specific experience of his personality being posses...
The Gospel of Mark is a moving story especially when one looks at the way Mark recounts Jesus’ strug...
Depictions of the mentally ill, even in the modern media, have often been reduced to a trope of demo...
In this article, the passages about demon-possession in John (7:20; 8:44, 48; 10:19-21) are consider...
The visible growth in possession and exorcism in Southern Africa can, amongst others, be attributed ...
The visible growth in possession and exorcism in Southern Africa can, amongst others, be attributed ...
Demon possession and exorcism are major themes in the gospel of Mark. Since the Enlightenment, Mark'...
By demoniacal possession is meant the state of being possessed by the devil. The demoniacs of the g...
In the African ministry context, accusations of demon possession are commonplace. It would appear th...
The article is the attempt to analyze the teaching of early christian apologists about possession an...
The Gospel of John emphasizes both the humanity and the divinity of Jesus, simultaneously and in suc...
The Gospel of John emphasizes both the humanity and the divinity of Jesus, simultaneously and in suc...
This article is an attempt to explore the theme of ‘humanhood’ in the Fourth Gospel. The most import...
Historically, many cases of psychiatric disorders have masked psychospiritual possessions. The purpo...
In my fieldwork, I’ve experienced a great number of people who have a sense of being invaded by an e...
The focus of this article is on the individual's specific experience of his personality being posses...
The Gospel of Mark is a moving story especially when one looks at the way Mark recounts Jesus’ strug...
Depictions of the mentally ill, even in the modern media, have often been reduced to a trope of demo...
In this article, the passages about demon-possession in John (7:20; 8:44, 48; 10:19-21) are consider...
The visible growth in possession and exorcism in Southern Africa can, amongst others, be attributed ...
The visible growth in possession and exorcism in Southern Africa can, amongst others, be attributed ...
Demon possession and exorcism are major themes in the gospel of Mark. Since the Enlightenment, Mark'...
By demoniacal possession is meant the state of being possessed by the devil. The demoniacs of the g...
In the African ministry context, accusations of demon possession are commonplace. It would appear th...
The article is the attempt to analyze the teaching of early christian apologists about possession an...
The Gospel of John emphasizes both the humanity and the divinity of Jesus, simultaneously and in suc...
The Gospel of John emphasizes both the humanity and the divinity of Jesus, simultaneously and in suc...
This article is an attempt to explore the theme of ‘humanhood’ in the Fourth Gospel. The most import...
Historically, many cases of psychiatric disorders have masked psychospiritual possessions. The purpo...
In my fieldwork, I’ve experienced a great number of people who have a sense of being invaded by an e...
The focus of this article is on the individual's specific experience of his personality being posses...
The Gospel of Mark is a moving story especially when one looks at the way Mark recounts Jesus’ strug...
Depictions of the mentally ill, even in the modern media, have often been reduced to a trope of demo...