Spiritual Healing: Scientific and Religious Perspectives

There has recently been much interest in the relationship between science and religion, and how they combine to give us a 'binocular' perspective on things. One important phenomenon which has been neglected in recent work is the concept of spiritual healing. This edited collection explores...

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Main Author: Watts, Fraser (Author)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2011
In:Year: 2011
Edition:Online-Ausg.
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Theology / Faith healing / Natural sciences
Further subjects:B Religion and science
B Collection of essays
B Healing ; Religious aspects ; Christianity
B Medicine ; Religious aspects
B Spiritual healing
B Medicine Religious aspects Christianity
B Medicine Religious aspects
B Christianity
B Healing Religious aspects
B Spiritual Healing
B Healing Religious aspects Christianity
B Faith Healing
B Healing ; Religious aspects
B Healing Religious aspects Christianity
B Medicine ; Religious aspects ; Christianity
B Medicine Religious aspects
B Medicine Religious aspects Christianity
B Healing Religious aspects
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Print version: 9780521197939
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Summary:There has recently been much interest in the relationship between science and religion, and how they combine to give us a 'binocular' perspective on things. One important phenomenon which has been neglected in recent work is the concept of spiritual healing. This edited collection explores a variety of approaches to spiritual healing from different religious points of view, identifying both what it is and how it works. The authors also explore the biological and psychological processes, open to scientific enquiry, through which healing may be mediated. As such, this book indicates the central proposition that religious and scientific perspectives answer different questions about healing, and there is not necessarily any conflict between them
Machine generated contents note: List of contributors; Preface; 1. Conceptual issues in spiritual healing Fraser Watts; 2. The historical Jesus and healing: Jesus' miracles in psycho-social context Justin Meggitt; 3. The theology of spiritual healing Philip Clayton; 4. Healing the spirit: mystical Judaism, religious texts and medicine Simon Dein; 5. Conceptualisations of spiritual healing: Christian and secular Charles Bourne and Fraser Watts; 6. The psychodynamics of spiritual healing and the power of mother kissing it better Bruce Kinsey; 7. Spiritual healing in the context of the human need for safeness, connectedness and warmth: a biopsychosocial approach Paul Gilbert; 8. Modeling the biomedical role of spirituality through breast cancer research Michael Boivin and Burton Webb; 9. Spirituality and health: assessing the evidence Marilyn Schlitz; 10. Relating spiritual healing and science: some critical reflections David Leech; 11. Concluding integration Fraser Watts
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ISBN:0511973403
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1017/CBO9780511973406