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Paul in Ecstasy

The Neurobiology of the Apostle's Life and Thought
  • Colleen Shantz, University of St Michael's College, Toronto and Toronto School of Theology
  • Hardback
  • ISBN:9780521866101
  • Publication date:April 2009
  • 278pages
  • 2 b/w illus. 1 table
    • Dimensions: 228 x 152 mm
    • Weight: 0.5kg
      90.9597805218661010GB0en_CACADCAD

    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.

    Prize winner

    2010 Frank W. Beare Award, Canadian Society of Biblical Studies

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