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The meaning of health : the relation of religion and health

By: Material type: TextTextRichmond, CA North Atlantic Books c1981Description: 60p.; bibliogsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0913028819
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Contents:
Introduction - Paul Lee. The relation of religion and health. The meaning of health
Abstract: '...As the son of a doctor, I had decided against medicine and for theology and philosophy as a career. Tillich restored to me the lost unity of these two subject matters, as well, by placing the theme of healing" and the meaning of health in its old cosmic frame, within the context of salvation and its etymological origins. Healing is restored to its religious dignity. Tillich shows this ancient unity of powers and functions before their historical separation....' --Introduction
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Jung is cited in both bibliographies.

The relation of religion and health first appeared in the Review of religion.. The meaning of health first appeared in Perspectives of biology and medicine. Cf. p. 60.. Edited and introduction by Paul Lee.

Introduction - Paul Lee. The relation of religion and health. The meaning of health

'...As the son of a doctor, I had decided against medicine and for theology and philosophy as a career. Tillich restored to me the lost unity of these two subject matters, as well, by placing the theme of healing" and the meaning of health in its old cosmic frame, within the context of salvation and its etymological origins. Healing is restored to its religious dignity. Tillich shows this ancient unity of powers and functions before their historical separation....' --Introduction

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