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Contributions of Neuropsychology to the Study of Ancient Literature [PDF]
The present work introduces the neuropsychological paradigm as a new approach to studying ancient literature. In the first part of the article, an epistemological framework for the proper use of neuropsychology in relation to ancient literature is ...
Franco Fabbro +4 more
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Entangled Tongues: A Poststructuralist and Postcolonial Reading of Acts 2:1-13
This essay explores the meaning of the word glōssa, the tongue, in Acts. The focus of my study will be Acts 2:1-13, the Pentecost narrative, where the reader first interacts with tongues of fire and with the experience of glossolalia, speaking in tongues.
Christy Cobb
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Brain structural evidence for a frontal pole specialization in glossolalia
Glossolalia is defined as the ritual oral production of phoneme sequences without recognizable semantic content. The functional underpinnings of glossolalia, and notably whether it consists of a highly specific or ordinary behavior, remain largely ...
Yoshija Walter +3 more
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« Parler en langues » pour mieux rompre avec la culture russe
In the Amur Region, in the cities of Khabarovsk, Komsomolsk and Nikolaievsk, glossolalia takes various shapes depending in churches where it may be observed: crying fits, yells, falls to the floor, mumbling.
Anne Dalles Maréchal
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Hugo Gola: cura de palabras, glosolalia y poesía
Proponemos una lectura de la obra de Hugo Gola que hasta ahora no se había realizado. Observaremos su poética en relación con dos experiencias relevantes de su infancia campesina: la cura de palabras en tanto práctica del esoterismo argentino y la ...
Iván García López
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Glosolalias: de lo sagrado a lo poético
This article retraces the history of the glossolalic phenomenon. Chronologically, the term glossolalia first referred to a religious phenomenon, which is still present today in a number of charismatic movements throughout the world.
Anne Tomiche
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Glossolalia, Spirit baptism and Pentecostals: Revisiting the book of Acts
The debate between cessationists and continuationists is one of the main differences between Protestants and Pentecostals. A central tenet of the discussion is whether the baptism of the Holy Spirit, accompanied by signs such as glossolalia as described ...
Marius Nel
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Catholic and charismatic : a study in personality theory within Catholic congregations [PDF]
This study set out to conceptualise and measure Charismatic orientation (openness to charismatic experience) and traditional Catholic orientation (Catholic identity) among a sample of 670 Catholic churchgoers in order to test whether attachment to ...
Francis, Leslie J. +2 more
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Attribution of Mental States in Glossolalia: A Direct Comparison With Schizophrenia
Glossolalia (“speaking in tongues”) is a rhythmic utterance of pseudo-words without consistent semantic meaning and syntactic regularities. Although glossolalia is a culturally embedded religious activity, its connection with psychopathology (e.g ...
Szabolcs Kéri +4 more
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Dans le Clapotis des Glossolalies dans Artaud [PDF]
A partir da obra de Artaud, evidencia-se um ideário que sugere princípios para uma vocalidade no contexto da performance. Essa vocalidade é baseada em uma noção de glossolalia como conceito vinculado às práticas enunciativas, sobretudo como potência para
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