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Healing in the History of Christianity (Hardcover, New)
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Healing in the History of Christianity (Hardcover, New)
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Healing is one of the most constant themes in the long and
sprawling history of Christianity. Jesus himself performed many
miracles of healing. In the second century, St. Ignatius was the
first to describe the eucharist as the medicine of immortality.
Prudentius, a 4th-century poet and Christian apologist, celebrated
the healing power of St. Cyprian's tongue. Bokenham, in his
15th-century Legendary, reported the healing power of milk from St.
Agatha's breasts. Zulu prophets in 19th-century Natal petitioned
Jesus to cure diseases caused by restless spirits. And Mary Baker
Eddy invoked the Science of Divine Mind as a weapon against
malicious animal magnetism. In this book Amanda Porterfield
demonstrates that healing has played a major role in the historical
development of Christianity as a world religion. Porterfield traces
the origin of Christian healing and maps its transformations in the
ancient, medieval, and modern worlds. She shows that Christian
healing had its genesis in Judean beliefs that sickness and
suffering were linked to sin and evil, and that health and healing
stemmed from repentance and divine forgiveness. Examining Jesus'
activities as a healer and exorcist, she shows how his followers
carried his combat against sin and evil and his compassion for
suffering into new and very different cultural environments, from
the ancient Mediterranean to modern America and beyond. She
explores the interplay between Christian healing and medical
practice from ancient times up to the present, looks at recent
discoveries about religion's biological effects, and considers what
these findings mean in light of ages-old traditions about belief
and healing. Changing Christian ideas ofhealing, Porterfield shows,
are a window into broader changes in religious authority, church
structure, and ideas about sanctity, history, resurrection, and the
kingdom of God. Her study allows us to see more clearly than ever
before that healing has always been and remains central to the
Christian vision of sin and redemption, suffering and bodily
resurrection.
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