Asked by Jhenni Yascaribay on Jun 15, 2024

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Dissociation was emphasized in early Christianity as a function of God's will.

Dissociation

A disruption or breakdown in the integration of thoughts, feelings, experiences, behaviour, and/or identity in conscious awareness and memory.

Early Christianity

The period of Christianity's origins and establishment in the first centuries AD, marked by the spread of Christian doctrine and the formation of the early church.

God's Will

A concept in many religions referring to the ultimate plan or desire ascribed to a deity.

  • Perceive the historical evolution and shifts in perspectives on the diagnosis and comprehension of Dissociative Identity Disorder and Somatic Symptom Disorders as time progresses.
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Yuxin ZhongJun 16, 2024
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Early Christianity did not emphasize dissociation as a function of God's will; rather, it focused on concepts like faith, repentance, and the relationship between God and humanity through Jesus Christ. Dissociation, in the psychological sense of detaching from reality, is not a theme central to early Christian teachings.