This study is focused on the so-called Jewish apocalyptic texts considered from the viewpoint of the analysis, in a cognitive framework, of religious experience. The assumption is that, behind the texts as we possess them today, it is possible to discover actual practices of direct contact with the supernatural which appear to be conceptualized and put into writing on the basis of streams of tradition of traditional origin able to make the same visionary report authoritative and socially fruitful. In the light of this assumption, the veneration of supernatural beings experienced by the visionary during his direct contact with the other world takes on a fundamental role especially at the emotional and cognitive level. The vision of supernatu...
Visions occur in many religions. In contrast to the former spontaneous trust in visions, many in mod...
The study begins by defining briefly the different texts in question (I), which need to be looked at...
The author analyses exegetically J 20, 19–20 where the disciples were filled with joy when they saw ...
This study is focused on the so-called Jewish apocalyptic texts considered from the viewpoint of the...
Considering that a distinction between Jewish and proto-Christian visionary accounts for the 1st-2nd...
This essay aims at analyzing the function and the role of body in visionary experiences and/or accou...
This article aims at discussing some recent assessments of the so-called “apocalyptic” literary genr...
The belief in the divinity’s healing intervention during the dream state is widespread in all the an...
This essay aims at reading the norms exposed in Leviticus as mirrors of a “mental universe” that is ...
The essay aims to argue that the way to live in the own community of ancient prophets, particularly ...
Starting from the analysis concerning Constantine’s “visions” in Pan. lat. VI (VII) ed. Mynors (= VI...
In the very complex framework of Jewish and early Christian visionary literature – which is literall...
This paper wants to investigate the traces that the shamanic thought and the shamamanic culture have...
This essay presents some representations of the figure of Jesus in the Jewish philosophical and hist...
In the aftermath of the catastrophic wars lost against Rome in the 1st and 2nd century C.E., almost ...
Visions occur in many religions. In contrast to the former spontaneous trust in visions, many in mod...
The study begins by defining briefly the different texts in question (I), which need to be looked at...
The author analyses exegetically J 20, 19–20 where the disciples were filled with joy when they saw ...
This study is focused on the so-called Jewish apocalyptic texts considered from the viewpoint of the...
Considering that a distinction between Jewish and proto-Christian visionary accounts for the 1st-2nd...
This essay aims at analyzing the function and the role of body in visionary experiences and/or accou...
This article aims at discussing some recent assessments of the so-called “apocalyptic” literary genr...
The belief in the divinity’s healing intervention during the dream state is widespread in all the an...
This essay aims at reading the norms exposed in Leviticus as mirrors of a “mental universe” that is ...
The essay aims to argue that the way to live in the own community of ancient prophets, particularly ...
Starting from the analysis concerning Constantine’s “visions” in Pan. lat. VI (VII) ed. Mynors (= VI...
In the very complex framework of Jewish and early Christian visionary literature – which is literall...
This paper wants to investigate the traces that the shamanic thought and the shamamanic culture have...
This essay presents some representations of the figure of Jesus in the Jewish philosophical and hist...
In the aftermath of the catastrophic wars lost against Rome in the 1st and 2nd century C.E., almost ...
Visions occur in many religions. In contrast to the former spontaneous trust in visions, many in mod...
The study begins by defining briefly the different texts in question (I), which need to be looked at...
The author analyses exegetically J 20, 19–20 where the disciples were filled with joy when they saw ...