Hi Doctor Steuss,Doctor Steuss wrote: ↑Fri Sep 03, 2021 4:50 pmWithout implying equality of degree...
Outside of Christianity:
Confucius
Zarathushtra Spitama
Siddhattha Gotama
Baháʼu'lláh
Within Christianity:
Augustin Gretillat
Charles Wesley
Outside of Religion proper though, there are a buttload (to use the very scientific latin term) of other philosophical and/or political savants that could easily be inserted into the realm of religious leader if some type of even casual spiritualism were inserted into their general ideology and teachings.
I guess I would question whether there is such a thing as a religious mystic savant. How would one clinically diagnose this? Earlier I posted the wiki link:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Savant_syndrome
and have also looked elsewhere, and I’m not seeing anything that would lead me to think that a religious mystic is a savant by default. Savants are looked at as being gifted in other areas, but not in the realm of ‘revelatory’ inclinations/gifts. At least I think this to be the case.
The folks you’ve listed. Are they recognized by the medical community as being savants? Can you point to any literature written by professional psychology experts that call out certain religious leaders/practitioners as being in the class of humans we refer to as savants?
Would you be willing to bet that the production of the Book of Mormon was a result of a savant? Does Joseph Smith, his personality and character, cause you to think that he was a savant in the classical sense?
Regards,
MG