Iwański Dariusz, Plante Thomas G
Faculty of Theology, Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruńul, Gagarina 37, 87-100, Toruń, Poland.
Psychology Department, Santa Clara University, Alumni Science Hall Room 203 500 El Camino Real, Santa Clara, CA, 95053-0333, USA.
J Relig Health. 2025 Jun;64(3):1856-1875. doi: 10.1007/s10943-025-02274-x. Epub 2025 Feb 26.
This interdisciplinary study examines the prophet Elijah's experiences as depicted in 1 Kings 18-19 through a multidisciplinary lens, combining theological, literary, and psychological perspectives. Drawing on literary and historical-critical methods, a biblical scholar analyzes the narrative's linguistic and cultural dimensions, while a psychologist evaluates these findings using contemporary mental health frameworks, including the DSM-5 and models of spiritual struggle. By synthesizing these approaches, the study explores Elijah's emotional challenges, highlighting their resonance with modern understandings of mental health and spirituality. The findings suggest that Elijah's profound struggles-marked by triumph, despair, and renewal-offer valuable insights into the interplay of faith, vulnerability, and resilience. These insights illuminate how ancient narratives continue to address contemporary questions of human experience and psychological struggle.
这项跨学科研究通过多学科视角,结合神学、文学和心理学观点,审视了《列王纪上》第18 - 19章中所描绘的先知以利亚的经历。一位圣经学者运用文学和历史批判方法,分析了叙事的语言和文化层面,而一位心理学家则使用当代心理健康框架,包括《精神疾病诊断与统计手册》第五版(DSM - 5)和精神挣扎模型来评估这些发现。通过综合这些方法,该研究探索了以利亚的情感挑战,强调了它们与现代心理健康和灵性理解的共鸣。研究结果表明,以利亚深刻的挣扎——以胜利、绝望和重生为标志——为信仰、脆弱性和复原力之间的相互作用提供了宝贵的见解。这些见解阐明了古代叙事如何继续探讨人类经历和心理挣扎的当代问题。