4.14 Accusation: Conversion disorder explains the accounts
Reading Time: 4 minutes This is a psychological problem in which a person experiences symptoms or deficits to one’s senses that are not intentionally produced and may have neurological origins. Typical symptoms: Blindness, paralysis, loss of voice, pain, uncontrolled vomiting, tics and seizures. Was Paul’s conversion from Judaism to Christianity a result of some Read more…