This article is the first part of a series of short studies about psychobiographical research on Jesus of Nazareth. It focuses on the methodological issues and challenges in studying a historical person, in this case Jesus of Nazareth, with the help of psychological theories
The Marcan account of Jesus riding into Jerusalem on a donkey, cursing the fig tree and overturning ...
The most popular paradigm for Jesus is 'Jesus as the Divine Saviour'. This image is inadequate for ...
Jesus of Nazareth has been the center of significant media attention in recent years. Even before Me...
Psychobiographical study of Jesus, part two. Can we study historical Jesus with the Bowlby...
This article reviews a number of psychologically informed studies of Jesus in view of the criteria p...
Don Capps employed a Freudian Model and current biblical criticism models of Crossan, Borg, and othe...
The article is an attempt at a critical evaluation of applying one of the most original theories of ...
WOS: 000504861600001Although psychobiography has a history of nearly a century, it has received incr...
Albert Schweitzer and the psychiatric studies of Jesus that he critiqued in 1913 shared the belief t...
This new psychobiographical analysis of Jesus by Donald Capps promises to be a controversial but imp...
This study deals with the character of Jesus in the Gospel of John and follows the social-scientific...
In the current paper a previously developed theory of fundamental orientations or modalities of mind...
This study reviews various perspectives into the identity of Jesus as healer. There are two main pe...
This study employs psychological type theory to advance the quest for the psychological Jesus within...
The question is: What about Christianity and personality development? Does the Christian religion ha...
The Marcan account of Jesus riding into Jerusalem on a donkey, cursing the fig tree and overturning ...
The most popular paradigm for Jesus is 'Jesus as the Divine Saviour'. This image is inadequate for ...
Jesus of Nazareth has been the center of significant media attention in recent years. Even before Me...
Psychobiographical study of Jesus, part two. Can we study historical Jesus with the Bowlby...
This article reviews a number of psychologically informed studies of Jesus in view of the criteria p...
Don Capps employed a Freudian Model and current biblical criticism models of Crossan, Borg, and othe...
The article is an attempt at a critical evaluation of applying one of the most original theories of ...
WOS: 000504861600001Although psychobiography has a history of nearly a century, it has received incr...
Albert Schweitzer and the psychiatric studies of Jesus that he critiqued in 1913 shared the belief t...
This new psychobiographical analysis of Jesus by Donald Capps promises to be a controversial but imp...
This study deals with the character of Jesus in the Gospel of John and follows the social-scientific...
In the current paper a previously developed theory of fundamental orientations or modalities of mind...
This study reviews various perspectives into the identity of Jesus as healer. There are two main pe...
This study employs psychological type theory to advance the quest for the psychological Jesus within...
The question is: What about Christianity and personality development? Does the Christian religion ha...
The Marcan account of Jesus riding into Jerusalem on a donkey, cursing the fig tree and overturning ...
The most popular paradigm for Jesus is 'Jesus as the Divine Saviour'. This image is inadequate for ...
Jesus of Nazareth has been the center of significant media attention in recent years. Even before Me...