Understanding the psychology of Jesus Contents 1. Introduction: Psychology and Literature 2. Jesus the glutton and drunkard 2a. Psychology of gluttony 2b. Psychology of drunkenness 3. Psychology of a peaceful Jesus 3a. Psychology of peace 3b. Psychology of denial 3c. Jesus loved little children 4. Psychology of the Warrior Jesus and Violence 4a. Jesus hated …
Zombies (the “undead”) have for thousands of years been considered to be a part of most communities, and seen both as villians and as special messengers: as with the account in the Gospels where Zombies rose out of their graves to herald the death of the New Testament Jesus. This same myth exists in every religion and region of the world, and is used to control people and their actions. Those with little or minimal education accept this horror story, and those who deny it are often persecuted as seen especially in Third World nations.
There are two verses in the Gospel of Matthew that are directed to tombs opening, dead are brought back to life waiting for Jesus. Today we call such phenomena “zombies” and there are theologians who discount their existence, but in the South Baptist group of seminaries, teachers, researchers, and students are told to accept their existence as the fulfillment of the prophecy of Jesus. The question is if this is an isolated case in theological history or one more plagiarism fitted into the Bible.
