Paul in Ecstasy: The Neurobiology of the Apostle's Life and Thought
While
many readers of Paul's letters recognize how important his experience
was to his life and thought, Biblical scholars have not generally
addressed this topic head-on. Colleen Shantz argues that they have been
held back both by a bias against religious ecstasy and by the limits of
the Biblical texts: How do you responsibly access someone else's
experience, particularly experience as unusual and debated as religious
ecstasy? And how do you account responsibly for the role of experience
in that person's thought? Paul in Ecstasy pursues these questions
through a variety of disciplines - most notably neuroscience. This study
provides cogent explanations for bewildering passages in Paul's
letters, outlines a much greater influence of such experience in Paul's
life and letters, and points to its importance in Christian origins.
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