The early Christians were much impressed by the phenomenon known as glossolalia (literally, “speaking with tongues”), which appeared at the first Pentecost: “And they were all filled with the Holy ...
Speaking in tongues, or glossolalia, uses familiar speech sounds while suppressing normal language structure. Brain studies suggest practitioners engage areas linked to executive control, attention, ...
Discover how speaking in tongues relates to brain abnormalities in this intriguing case study of glossolalia and temporal lobe discharges. Glossolalia – ‘speaking in tongues‘ – is a practice best ...
In 2,500 measured, courteous and utterly lucid words. Episcopal Bishop James A. Pike last week denounced the excesses of glossolalia, the prayer practice in which the worshiper’s tongue wags on and on ...