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Miracle Cures

River Stone

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Verlag: Publifye

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Miracle Cures explores the captivating intersection of faith, medicine, and history through accounts of miraculous healing across diverse religions and cultures. It examines narratives where recovery from illness or injury seemingly defies conventional medical explanations, revealing how these accounts have shaped cultural understanding and spiritual practices. The book highlights the enduring human quest for meaning and hope in the face of suffering, regardless of scientific verification - indicating the profound cultural, social, and psychological power of recurring narratives of miraculous healing events.

 
The book analyzes case studies from ancient texts to contemporary reports, providing historical context, medical plausibility, and cultural significance. It acknowledges the tension between religious explanations for health and disease and the development of modern medicine. Exploring these narratives offers insight into the role of belief in health, healing, and the impact on medical ethics and the placebo effect.

 
The book progresses through an introduction to the concept of miraculous healing, explores case studies, and concludes with an analysis of broader implications.
Verfügbar seit: 27.02.2025.
Drucklänge: 63 Seiten.

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