Essential Readings in Medicine and Religion
Gary B Ferngren author Ekaterina N Lomperis author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Johns Hopkins University Press
Published:3rd Oct '17
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This useful, well-edited anthology of important texts in the history of the intersection of religion and medicine will serve as a valuable resource to future religious leaders, clinicians, and scholars. -- Warren Kinghorn, MD, ThD, Duke University Medical Center and Duke Divinity School An excellent supplement for students which will enhance the narrative of Ferngren's Medicine and Religion. Instructors will be grateful for the care and expertise with which the wide variety of selections has been compiled and informed. -- Michael A. Flannery, author of Civil War Pharmacy: A History of Drugs, Drug Supply and Provision, and Therapeutics for the Union and Confederacy
This book is a useful introduction for all students of history, divinity, medicine, and health.Gary B. Ferngren and Ekaterina N. Lomperis have gathered a rich collection of annotated primary sources that illustrate the intersection of medicine and religion. Intended as a companion volume to Ferngren's classic Medicine and Religion, which traces the history of the relationship of medicine to religion in the Western world from the earliest ancient Near Eastern societies to the twenty-first century, this useful and extensive sourcebook places each key document in historical context. Drawing from more than 160 texts, the book explores a number of themes, including concepts of health, the causes and cure of disease, medical ethics, theodicy, beneficence, religious healing, consolation, and death and dying. Each chapter begins with an introduction that furnishes a basic historical setting for the period covered. Modern translations, some of which have been made especially for this volume, are used whenever possible. The texts are numbered sequentially within each chapter and preceded by a short introduction to both the author and the subject. Touching on Mesopotamia, Egypt, Israel, Greece, Rome, the European Middle Ages, Islam, early modern Europe, and the modern era, Essential Readings in Medicine and Religion brings a wide range of sources together to expand on the crucial lessons of Medicine and Religion. This book is a useful introduction for all students of history, divinity, medicine, and health.
I would highly recommend this book to anyone who is interested in the relationship between faith and medicine as it stretches across human existence.
—John F. Pohl, MD, University of Utah, Perspectives on Science and Christian Faith
ISBN: 9781421422909
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
Weight: 408g
296 pages