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İsa'nın akıl sağlığı

Ecce Homo, Antonello da Messina, 1473

Tarihsel İsa'nın akıl sağlığının iyi olup olmadığı sorusu birçok psikolog, filozof, tarihçi ve yazar tarafından araştırılmıştır. Birkaç girişim dışında açıkça ve doğrudan İsa'nın akıl sağlığı üzerine ilk araştırma yapan kişi Paris'in baş psikiyatristi, dört ciltlik La Folie de Jésus (İsa'nın Deliliği) adlı kitabın yazarı Fransız Psikolog Charles Binet-Sanglé [en] idi. Bu tezini destekleyenler de eleştirenler oldu.[1][2]

İsa'nın akıl sağlığını ilk sorgulayan kaynak İncil'dir. Bu hususu kavrayabilmek, örneklendirebilmek için Kur'an'ın Kalem Suresinin 2. Ayeti düşünülebilir. Markos İncili, İsa'nın ailesinden bazılarının onun bir meczup olduğuna inandığını aktarmaktadır. Bazı dindar araştırmacılar, psikiyatristler ve yazarlar; İsa'nın ailesinin, takipçilerinin ve çağdaşlarının ciddi bir şekilde onun delüzyonlar, posesyonlar geçirdiğine ya da onun deli olduğuna inandığını düşünmektedir.[3][4][5][6][7]

  1. ^ Binet-Sanglé, Charles (1908–1915). La folie de Jésus [The Madness of Jesus] (in French). Vol. 1–4. Paris: A. Maloine.
  2. ^ Havis, Don (April–June 2001). "An Inquiry into the Mental Health of Jesus: Was He Crazy?". Secular Nation. Minneapolis: Atheist Alliance Inc. ISSN 1530-308X. Retrieved September 5, 2018.
  3. ^ Havis, Don (April–June 2001). "An Inquiry into the Mental Health of Jesus: Was He Crazy?". Secular Nation. Minneapolis: Atheist Alliance Inc.
  4. ^ Murray, Evan D.; Cunningham, Miles G.; Price, Bruce H. (October 2012). "The Role of Psychotic Disorders in Religious History Considered". Journal of Neuropsychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences. 24 (4). American Psychiatric Association: 410–426. DOI:10.1176/appi.neuropsych.11090214. PMID 23224447.
  5. ^ Meggitt, Justin J. (June 1, 2007). "The Madness of King Jesus: Why was Jesus Put to Death, but his Followers not?". Journal for the Study of the New Testament. 29 (4). London: Sage Publications: 379–413.
  6. ^ Kasmar, Gene (1995). All the obscenities in the Bible. Brooklyn Center, MN: Kas-mark Pub. Co. p. 157. ISBN 978-0-9645-9950-5. He was thought to be insane by his own family and neighbors in 'when his friends heard of it, they went out to lay hold on him: for they said, He is beside himself... (Mark 3:21–22 – The Greek existemi, translated as "beside himself", actually means insane and witless). The Greek ho para, translated as "friends", also means family.
  7. ^ Kryvelev, Iosif Aronovich (1987). "Mentally Ill (according to J. Meslier, A. Binet-Sanglé and Ya. Mints)". Christ: Myth or Reality?. Religious studies in the USSR; ser. 2. Moscow: "Social Sciences Today" Editorial Board. LCCN 87157196. OCLC 64860072. Retrieved 2020-04-30.
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