Miracle cures: saints, pilgrimage, and the healing powers of belief

Iconic images of medieval pilgrims, such as Chaucer's making their laborious way to Canterbury, conjure a distant time when faith was the only refuge of the ill and infirm, and thousands traveled great distances to pray for healing. Why, then, in an age of advanced biotechnology and medicine, d...

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Auteur principal: Scott, Robert A. 1935- (Auteur)
Type de support: Électronique Livre
Langue:Anglais
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Publié: Berkeley, Calif University of Californiarnia Press 2010
Dans:Année: 2010
Sujets non-standardisés:B Miracles
B Healing ; Religious aspects ; Christianity
B Healing Religious aspects Christianity
B Electronic books
B Spiritual Healing
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Édition parallèle:Print version: Miracle Cures : Saints, Pilgrimage, and the Healing Powers of Belief:
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Résumé:Iconic images of medieval pilgrims, such as Chaucer's making their laborious way to Canterbury, conjure a distant time when faith was the only refuge of the ill and infirm, and thousands traveled great distances to pray for healing. Why, then, in an age of advanced biotechnology and medicine, do millions still go on pilgrimages? Why do journeys to important religious shrines-such as Lourdes, Compostela, Fátima, and Medjugorje-constitute a major industry? In Miracle Cures, Robert A. Scott explores these provocative questions and finds that pilgrimage continues to offer answers for many. Its ben
Description:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:0520262751