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Faith Healers

James Carter

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Editora: Publifye

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Faith Healers explores the compelling history of spiritual healing, miraculous recoveries, and faith-based medical practices across diverse cultures and religions. It examines how these practices have evolved and influenced societies, highlighting the profound connection between belief, ritual, and physiological responses. The book delves into the historical development of healing practices within major religions, tracing their origins from ancient shamanistic rituals to modern healing ministries. A key insight is understanding how deeply ingrained faith and spirituality are in the human experience of health and well-being, influencing healthcare choices and societal attitudes towards illness. The book uniquely approaches its subject by presenting case studies and historical examples from various religious traditions, including Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, and Buddhism. It investigates the socio-cultural factors that contribute to the perception and acceptance of miraculous recoveries, reflecting the human need for meaning, hope, and community. Structured in three parts, the book begins by defining key concepts, explores specific examples across different religions, and synthesizes findings while considering ethics and the placebo effect. This exploration provides a balanced perspective on the complex intersection of religion, belief systems, and healing practices throughout history.
Disponível desde: 27/02/2025.
Comprimento de impressão: 80 páginas.

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