Through interviews with medical experts and modern stigmatists, the author examines the controversies surrounding stigmata and relates the fascinating history of stigmatists, which began with St. Francis of Assisi in 1224.
Since its apparent first documentation with St. Francis of Assisi, the stigmata has been a source of profound interest in the Christian faith. While this book is very informative on the subject, it left me thirsty for more. While some believe St. Paul may have been the first to experience the stigmata because of a vague reference in Galatians 6:17, St Francis of Assisi is the first known stigmata. While others throughout history seem to have been more deserving of this gift of God, a very diverse group have been the recipients. Catholics and non-Catholics have been the recipients of the stigmata, as well as occuring in differing races and on different continents. The most striking parallel between even the most obscure cases are some of the tell-tale signs of stigmata. These traits include eating little, the location of the wounds and their shape, a very pleasant odor, an intimate relationship with Jesus, and even cases of bilocation. If you believe that all things are possible with the Lord, you should give this phenomenon a look. While cases such as Heather Woods and Padre Pio are discussed at length, I believe the author would have gained more credibility in his argument by discussing the fraudulent cases of stigmata. While these have existed, they are hardly discussed in the book. The false claims would help to authenticate the real cases. Still, I learned a great deal about real cases of stigmata in this book and would recommend it to other readers.
All things are possible
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
All things are possible. Many debate, is sigmata, the act of expression of a god, or the subliminal acts of the minds of a few. It matters not. The point is well made, all things are possible.
A good review of those who have suffered the stigmata
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
A very good overview of the evidence for the occurence of thestigmata. Most of the cases point to its reality as a psychosomaticmanifestation of the individuals identification with the sufferings of Jesus of Nazareth. While this view makes the stigmata less "miraculous," it makes the event just as fascinating as a demonstration of what the mind can render through the flesh (those who insist that all the cases are fraudulent haven't read any serious work on the subject). Ian Wilson's Stigmata is also a good read as well.
A WONDERFUL INTRODUCTION TO THIS FASCINATING MYSTERY
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
This book is a wonderful introduction to the subject and covers a lot of ground. It will pique your interest and may make you want to buy "They bore the wounds of Christ" which is a much more detailed book but comes from a Jesuit and will therefore have a rather less sceptical approach to the matter.Noetheless, the best intro to this world including a good history of the subject and several recent subjects which don't always fit the bill of the traditional white Catholic Europeans.Catch the MGM movie STIGMATA this fall...
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