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The Wide Reach of Salvation: Christian Universalism in the Novels of Denise Giardina
Jolliff, William
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Temporal lobe discharges and glossolalia
Neurocase, 2013Glossolalia (speaking in tongues) is a religious phenomenon of which there has been only limited scientific investigation. Described here is the case of a 44-year-old woman who had clonic jerking of the left forearm while speaking in tongues. Waking EEG while she was thinking of nothing in particular was normal.
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Representations, 1996
Among French writers glossolalia (or speaking in tongues) is considered the tendency to create new languages that become richer and more stable over time. To a great extent, the formation of such languages is understood to involve clear consciousness and deliberate will (for example, Cgnac or Teulid).
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Among French writers glossolalia (or speaking in tongues) is considered the tendency to create new languages that become richer and more stable over time. To a great extent, the formation of such languages is understood to involve clear consciousness and deliberate will (for example, Cgnac or Teulid).
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Comparative Literature, 1974
NE OF THE MOST fundamental distinctions in literary criticism is the one between verse and prose. Every literary text, it is assumed, is either one or the other, or occasionally some mixture of the two. The possibility of a third category is rarely entertained. The chief difference between verse and prose, it is also assumed, is meter.
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NE OF THE MOST fundamental distinctions in literary criticism is the one between verse and prose. Every literary text, it is assumed, is either one or the other, or occasionally some mixture of the two. The possibility of a third category is rarely entertained. The chief difference between verse and prose, it is also assumed, is meter.
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Pneuma
Abstract This article extends the concept of glossolalia to encompass the idea of creaturely “sighs and groans,” emphasizing that animals, despite the apparent absence of reflective consciousness, harbor the capacity for expressions such as praise, lament, and prophecy.
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Abstract This article extends the concept of glossolalia to encompass the idea of creaturely “sighs and groans,” emphasizing that animals, despite the apparent absence of reflective consciousness, harbor the capacity for expressions such as praise, lament, and prophecy.
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Glossolalia and Hallucination in Pentecostal Congregations
Psychopathology, 1973A diachronic study of glossolalia utterances in Apostolic congregations in Mexico produced evidence of an attenuation in this behavior over time. Similar observations also resulted regarding hallucinations. However, the two behaviors are integrated differently into the belief systems of these congregations. An analysis shows that this may be due to the
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The Personal Ritual of Glossolalia
Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, 1980paper. Smith, Archie, Jr. 1979 "An Interpretation of the People's Temple and Jonestown: Implications for the Black Church." Paper presented at the Association for the Sociology of Religion annual meeting, Boston, Massachusetts. Sun Reporter Editorials 1979 "The yet-unproclaimed challenges of Jonestown." The Sun Reporter (Feb. 8). Tracy, Phil 1977 "More
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Phonetic Descriptions of Glossolalia
2014This paper phonetically describes the glossolalia speech of three native Englishspeaking subjects. The subjects were interviewed for biographical information and recorded speaking in tongues. After transcribing the speech into International Phonetic Alphabet symbols, segment inventories were generated for each of the subjects’ samples, and the segments
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