THE IDEA OF MAN AND DIVINITY IN ANTIQUITY PART II: Articles: Are there reasons to formulate the supposition that Moses suffered from epilepsy?
Journal Title: Miscellanea Anthropologica et Sociologica - Year 2014, Vol 15, Issue 4
Abstract
There are relatively few psycho-biographical researches on Moses, the founder of mosaicreligion. This paper is a trial to write an outline of a psycho-biography of this great historicalfigure, whose personality still exercises a great impact on believers of contemporaryJudaic religion. Biblical, historical, psychological and medical reasons will be presented toformulate the supposition that Moses suffered from epilepsy.
Authors and Affiliations
Ludwik Kostro
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