Hearing Visions and Seeing Voices: Psychological Aspects of Biblical Concepts and PersonalitiesGerrit Glas, Moshe Halevi Spero, Peter J. Verhagen, Herman M. van Praag Springer Science & Business Media, 9 Sep 2007 - 324 halaman The chapters in this book are based on papers that were presented at the international conference Psychological Aspects of Biblical Concepts and Persons, 4–6 March 2002 in Amsterdam. The conference was organized by the Dutch Foundation for Psychiatry and Re- gion (in Dutch: Stichting Psychiatrie en Religie) a small, but active and lively organization, which organizes conferences and post-graduate education for mental health professionals and which offers a platform for interdisciplinary research and discussion in the field of mental health and religion. The organizers of the conference – Gerrit Glas, Herman M. van Praag, and Peter J. Verhagen – are m- bers of the board of the Foundation. All three are psychiatrists; two of them are also professionally occupied in another discipline: theology (Verhagen) and philosophy (Glas). The primary aim of the conference was to create a space for scientific dialogue between two disciplines with a troubled and complex relationship: psychiatry and theology. The exchange of opinions and viewpoints between specifically these two fields has dried up in the course of the past century and has virtually been absent from around 1960 till at least the early nineties of the previous century. I need to clarify that we were quite specific in isolating theology and psychiatry; instead of focusing on theology and psychology, or biblical studies and psychology, or theology and psychoanalysis. Psychology and psychoanalysis do not seem to have lost all contact with theology, at least not to such an extent as have psychiatry and theology. |
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... refer to “psychological” aspects of biblical concepts and persons if it is the relation between psychiatry and theology which is at the centre stage? I will make two remarks on this question. First, and almost needless to say ...
... refer to “psychological” aspects of biblical concepts and persons if it is the relation between psychiatry and theology which is at the centre stage? I will make two remarks on this question. First, and almost needless to say ...
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... refer to 'real' historical events. Evans admits that biblical narratives exert considerable literary imaginative, moral and mythic- poetic power, even if they are not understood as historically true. So, would anything be lost were we ...
... refer to 'real' historical events. Evans admits that biblical narratives exert considerable literary imaginative, moral and mythic- poetic power, even if they are not understood as historically true. So, would anything be lost were we ...
Halaman 5
... refers to an ongoing dynamic between God and man and not ' merely ' to a truth which can be observed and verified from a detached position . Religion is primarily about what God has done toward me and us . Christianity thus claims that ...
... refers to an ongoing dynamic between God and man and not ' merely ' to a truth which can be observed and verified from a detached position . Religion is primarily about what God has done toward me and us . Christianity thus claims that ...
Halaman 11
... refers to a need for and fascination with the metaphysical, the transcendent, the mystical, the mysterious, the occult, to a longing for the lofty, the august, the spiritual, that what exceeds the material aspect of the human life ...
... refers to a need for and fascination with the metaphysical, the transcendent, the mystical, the mysterious, the occult, to a longing for the lofty, the august, the spiritual, that what exceeds the material aspect of the human life ...
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Theological and Psychological Aspects | 37 |
The Prophets as Persons 53 | 52 |
THEOLOGICAL | 89 |
The Martyrdom of Paul | 105 |
THEOLOGICAL | 127 |
Desire and Dread in Jewish Literature | 153 |
The Person of Jesus | 169 |
To Portray or Betray? Psychopathological Aspects | 182 |
PROSPECTS FOR THE FUTURE | 207 |
Implications | 267 |
Searching for the Dynamic Within Concluding Remarks | 295 |
Index of Names | 311 |
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Halaman 118 - When they deliver you up, do not be anxious how you are to speak or what you are to say; for what you are to say will be given to you in that hour; for it is not you who speak, but the Spirit of your Father speaking through you.
Halaman 116 - And the great dragon was thrown down, that ancient serpent, who is called the Devil and Satan, the deceiver of the whole world — he was thrown down to the earth, and his angels were thrown down with him.