Spirit Possession and Exorcism
History, Psychology, and Neurobiology [2 volumes]
Format:Set / collection
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:26th Apr '11
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This comprehensive two-volume work, Spirit Possession and Exorcism, explores the historical and psychological dimensions of spirit possession.
The two-volume work titled Spirit Possession and Exorcism offers a comprehensive exploration of spirit possession throughout history. It delves into documented cases spanning various cultures and religions, revealing how individuals have been perceived as overtaken by unseen forces. This phenomenon, often characterized by extraordinary symptoms such as levitation, speaking in tongues, and even severe physical distortions, raises profound questions about the nature of consciousness and the mind-body connection.
In the first volume, the authors trace the historical progression of spirit possession from the upper Paleolithic era to contemporary times. They provide a thorough analysis of how different societies have understood and responded to these experiences, highlighting the psychological and phenomenological aspects involved. This historical context sets the stage for a deeper understanding of the implications of spirit possession across various cultures.
The second volume shifts focus to specific case studies and the rites of exorcism employed to address these phenomena. By examining these practices through the lens of cognitive neuroscience, Spirit Possession and Exorcism offers a unique perspective on the intersection of spirituality, psychology, and neurobiology, making it a valuable resource for scholars and practitioners alike.
McNamara's work is recommended reading for psychologists, historians, and ministers. Spirit Possession and Exorcism is an insightful while controversial work that offers strong neurological evidence for a misunderstood aspect of human spirituality. * PsycCRITIQUES *
ISBN: 9780313384325
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 964g
373 pages