Joy L. Vaughan is Assistant Professor of New Testament at Asbury University.

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Foreword Ben Witherington III Acknowledgments Introduction Part One: Reading through Multicultural and Genre-Specific Lenses 1. Demythologizing the Demythologizers: The Need to Hear Multicultural Voices 2. When Two Worlds Meet: The Hope of a Multicultural Approach 3. History or Hysteria?: Reading the Gospels and Acts with Genre Criticism Part Two: Characteristics of Spirit Possession in Biblical and Multicultural Perspectives 4. Spirits Make Me Sick!: Spirit Possession and Illness 5. Spirits Make Me Violent and Strong!: Spirit Possession, Violent Acts, and Extraordinary Strength 6. Spirits Make Me Speak!: Spirit Possession, Vocalic Alterations, Demonic Speech, and Oracular Activity 7. A Vision of Transcultural Phenomena: Summary, Implications, and Conclusions
Through a global and interreligious lens she explores the presense of spirit possession and illness (chapter 4); spirit possession and violence or extraordinary strength (chapter 5); and spirit possession and vocal activity/alteration, demonic speech, and oracular activity (chapter 6). Vaughan's work invites multicultural voices to the interpretive table and challneges a quick dissmissal of NT stories of spirit possession as historical fiction. --Laurie Brink, Catholic Theological Union "The Bible Today"
