Saint Paul's "thorn in the flesh" has been the subject of much controversy in medical, historical and religious literature. It was crucial for the development of Paul's theology and, therefore, its study is important for a better understanding of early Christianity. The purpose of this article is to review the available evidence on this issue, perform a historical and medical critical analysis and suggest plausible diagnosis that have not been previously published in scientific literature. Our research on primary sources seem to indicate that in 41–42 AD Paul of Tarsus developed a clinical picture with a pain similar to that of a thorn injury and bad physical appearance. It could also have a chronic course with a limited number of relapses ...
The supremacy of the Ε’υαδδε’λιον has not lost an iota of its importance to man, although centuries ...
Paulus war wahrscheinlich nicht sehr groß oder sogar kleinwüchsig. Einen ersten Anhaltspunkt bietet ...
The Apostle Paul is a fundamental figure in the history, traditions, and beliefs of Christianity, ye...
Saint Paul's "thorn in the flesh" has been the subject of much controversy in medical, historical an...
In his second letter to the Corinthian church, Paul describes a “messenger of Satan” being sent to h...
This research conducted according to the phenomenological method investigated the Pauline concept of...
The problem under consideration was an investigation of the Wesleyan doctrine of entire sanctificati...
Studies of Paul\u27s theology of the cross have tended to emphasize comparison with other theologica...
This article stems from the question of the source from which the Christian author Paul took the ima...
[The average reader of the New Testament has little more than a passing interest in this problem. Fo...
CITATION: Punt, J. 2009. Cross-pursposes in Paul? : violence of the cross, Galatians and human digni...
This first book-length treatment of Paul and disability builds on recent advances in the field of di...
In order to understand better how Luther understood original sin in the Smalcald Articles, this pap...
Historically Christianity owes much to Judaism. St. Paul’s Christianity, however, changed the way of...
Charles Gore's two-volume commentary on Romans (1899, 1900) showed his heartfelt delight in the grac...
The supremacy of the Ε’υαδδε’λιον has not lost an iota of its importance to man, although centuries ...
Paulus war wahrscheinlich nicht sehr groß oder sogar kleinwüchsig. Einen ersten Anhaltspunkt bietet ...
The Apostle Paul is a fundamental figure in the history, traditions, and beliefs of Christianity, ye...
Saint Paul's "thorn in the flesh" has been the subject of much controversy in medical, historical an...
In his second letter to the Corinthian church, Paul describes a “messenger of Satan” being sent to h...
This research conducted according to the phenomenological method investigated the Pauline concept of...
The problem under consideration was an investigation of the Wesleyan doctrine of entire sanctificati...
Studies of Paul\u27s theology of the cross have tended to emphasize comparison with other theologica...
This article stems from the question of the source from which the Christian author Paul took the ima...
[The average reader of the New Testament has little more than a passing interest in this problem. Fo...
CITATION: Punt, J. 2009. Cross-pursposes in Paul? : violence of the cross, Galatians and human digni...
This first book-length treatment of Paul and disability builds on recent advances in the field of di...
In order to understand better how Luther understood original sin in the Smalcald Articles, this pap...
Historically Christianity owes much to Judaism. St. Paul’s Christianity, however, changed the way of...
Charles Gore's two-volume commentary on Romans (1899, 1900) showed his heartfelt delight in the grac...
The supremacy of the Ε’υαδδε’λιον has not lost an iota of its importance to man, although centuries ...
Paulus war wahrscheinlich nicht sehr groß oder sogar kleinwüchsig. Einen ersten Anhaltspunkt bietet ...
The Apostle Paul is a fundamental figure in the history, traditions, and beliefs of Christianity, ye...