First, I answer this question regarding emotions typified by agitation or disturbance caused by strong feelings.
Paul transformed from religious extremist to an advocate of Christ and the advancement of His kingdom.
Paul's (actually born Saul) early life was blatant -- religious zeal, brutal violence, and persecution of the early church to eradicate Christians. He believed he executed the will of the Lord by killing innocent people for his uncompromising beliefs. A pivotal passage in his story is found in Acts 9:1-22 which recounts Paul's meeting with Jesus Christ on the road from Jerusalem to Damascus, a journey of about 150 miles.
The latter years of his life exhibited a marked difference as he lived his life for Christ and the advancement of His kingdom.
there is no exact answer, emotions come from within, it's our human nature to have emotions.
of course he human isn't he
of couse he does he is a human isn't he.
There is a huge list of human emotions that we are capable of experiencing. However often times we only experience a very limited number of emotions. It is always the same few ; happiness, anger, love, confidence, anxiety, stress, relaxed. Ask people what emotions do they experience in a week and they'll invariably say those common emotions. The more type of emotions we feel, the more colorful our life experience will be. It is not that we can't experience a wide array of emotions, rather it is because we often label different emotions into a common group like happy or sad that we forget to experience that emotion for what it is.
Emotions and experience are connected.
Emotions and experience are connected.
Absolutely nothing. We all experience different emotions throughout the day.
There is no scientific evidence to suggest that ants experience emotions like sadness in the same way humans do. Ants primarily operate based on instinct and chemical signals rather than complex emotions.
According to Aristotle, viewers experience catharsis when they purge their emotions of pity and fear while watching a tragedy.
Schizophrenia can cause both blunting of affect (which means not showing emotions well) and lack of emotion.
No, you will still feel the emotions even if you are not being conscious of them. Of course, to interpret and label your emotions gives you more awareness, but you will experience them on some level.
When you have more than one emotion at a time you experience mixed emotions (sad and proud). When you have two contradictory emotions you experience ambivalent emotions (love-hate; sadness and joy).