Luke reports more than twenty altered states of consciousness experiences in Acts of the Apostles. These are common and normal human experiences in approximately ninety percent of contemporary cultures. In the ancient Circum-Mediterranean world, it seems to have been common and normal in about eighty percent of those cultures. Insights from psychological anthropology, cultural anthropology and cognitive neuroscience contribute to an improved understanding <br />and interpretation of these experiences in the Bible, particularly the call of Paul as reported in Acts 9; 22; 26
The intention of this article is to present some psycho-physiological perspectives of recent date co...
Phenomena associated with the cults of the saints--petitions for healings, the exchange of gifts or ...
Revision of the author's thesis.Includes bibliographical references (pages 281-310) and indexes.Heal...
Luke reports more than twenty altered states of consciousness experiences in Acts of the Apostles. T...
This brief survey and analysis of the statements made by Paul about his experience of God calling hi...
The thesis combines sociocultural anthropology with Darwinism. My ethnographic fieldwork centres on ...
The characteristics of the experiences of heart moving, concentration, are almost the same as what A...
Visions occur in many religions. In contrast to the former spontaneous trust in visions, many in mod...
and following the bright light and blindness (Acts 22: 11), would be quite unusual for the events du...
The reports of dreams and visions in the Book of Acts are widely accepted to portray moments of divi...
In this paper I aimed to explore the bodily experiences and expressions that Christian charismatics ...
This thesis presents an ethnographic study of altered states of consciousness (ASCs). Such states ha...
The intermediate state in PaulThe point of view taken in this paper is that the apostle Paul envisio...
The reports of dreams and visions in the Book of Acts are widely accepted to portray moments of divi...
In this article it is argued that the baptism and Eucharist of the earliest Jesus-followers can be b...
The intention of this article is to present some psycho-physiological perspectives of recent date co...
Phenomena associated with the cults of the saints--petitions for healings, the exchange of gifts or ...
Revision of the author's thesis.Includes bibliographical references (pages 281-310) and indexes.Heal...
Luke reports more than twenty altered states of consciousness experiences in Acts of the Apostles. T...
This brief survey and analysis of the statements made by Paul about his experience of God calling hi...
The thesis combines sociocultural anthropology with Darwinism. My ethnographic fieldwork centres on ...
The characteristics of the experiences of heart moving, concentration, are almost the same as what A...
Visions occur in many religions. In contrast to the former spontaneous trust in visions, many in mod...
and following the bright light and blindness (Acts 22: 11), would be quite unusual for the events du...
The reports of dreams and visions in the Book of Acts are widely accepted to portray moments of divi...
In this paper I aimed to explore the bodily experiences and expressions that Christian charismatics ...
This thesis presents an ethnographic study of altered states of consciousness (ASCs). Such states ha...
The intermediate state in PaulThe point of view taken in this paper is that the apostle Paul envisio...
The reports of dreams and visions in the Book of Acts are widely accepted to portray moments of divi...
In this article it is argued that the baptism and Eucharist of the earliest Jesus-followers can be b...
The intention of this article is to present some psycho-physiological perspectives of recent date co...
Phenomena associated with the cults of the saints--petitions for healings, the exchange of gifts or ...
Revision of the author's thesis.Includes bibliographical references (pages 281-310) and indexes.Heal...