In "Death and Resurrection of Identity," the author presents a unique interdisciplinary analysis of one of history's most profound personality transformations - the conversion of Saul of Tarsus, a Pharisee and persecutor of the early church, into the Apostle Paul. The author examines this metamorphosis through the lenses of psychology, theology, anthropology, and leadership theory, demonstrating how this radical experience of transformation affected all levels of identity - from religious beliefs to social relationships and life mission.
The book is addressed to a wide range of readers: theologians and biblical scholars, psychologists interested in processes of personality transformation, leaders and managers seeking alternative leadership models, as well as anyone striving for a deeper understanding of the nature of spiritual transformation and authentic identity formation. It will be especially valuable for those experiencing periods of crisis and transformation in their own identity, offering a model for integrating the past into a new wholeness.