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Healing Powers - Alternative Medicine, Spiritual Communities, and the State (Paperback, New Ed) Loot Price: R856
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Healing Powers - Alternative Medicine, Spiritual Communities, and the State (Paperback, New Ed): Fred M. Frohock

Healing Powers - Alternative Medicine, Spiritual Communities, and the State (Paperback, New Ed)

Fred M. Frohock

Series: Morality & Society Series MS (CHUP)

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A sophisticated and sympathetic look at nonconventional healing methods and their place in a pluralistic democracy. Frohock (Political Science/Syracuse Univ.; Special Care, 1986) poses two tough questions: What do we make of claims that alternative realities exist and that contact with them can lead to miraculous cures? And should alternative healing be flee from state regulation in a liberal democracy? Neither gets a clear answer, but there's much pleasure along the way as Frohock explores the social and spiritual issues involved. His approach is eccentric: "narratives" constructed from interviews with patients and healers (names are changed), interspersed with historico-political analysis and with - this must be a first in a scholarly book - the "wholly imaginative," coldly lucid voice of Luke, a child battling cancer (he's been invented, we are told, "to provide access to interior or subjective levels of experience that linear texts cannot"). The healers whose stories we hear include Pentecostal ministers, Catholic priests, Christian Scientists, homeopaths, an Orthodox Jew who straddles Western and alternative medicines; the patients include drug-addicted doctors, dying children, car-crash victims. More often than not, the cure seems nothing less than a full-fledged miracle. Frohock balances these narratives with clearheaded discussions of some age-old puzzlers: What is health (inner balance, spiritual integrity, freedom from disease)? What is mental competence? How should church and state interact? Usually, Frohock presents the options and lets the reader decide; scholarly distancing, however, cannot hide his sympathy for alternative medicine - or at least its right to be taken seriously. The inaugural volume in the Univ. of Chicago's "Morality and Society" series, which deals with "moral issues from a social science perspective" - and, on every level, a sterling debut. (Kirkus Reviews)
The personal testimony of individuals engaged in healing practices and the opposing voices of orthodox and alternative medicines are the center of "Healing Powers." Focusing on medical norms and practices and on competing philosophies of the mind, the body, reality, and rationality across radically different "belief systems," Fred Frohock clarifies the social and legal dilemmas represented by "scientific medicine" and "alternative care."
"Frohock goes beyond the often irreconcilable differences between scientific biomedicine and alternative care by clarifying the social and legal dilemmas they present. . . . A noteworthy contribution forcing us to rethink what medical care is all about."--Jeffrey Michael Clare, "Journal of the American Medical Association"
"The book does more and better than simply provide a social-scientific proposal. It also gives not only a hearing but a voice to those who follow alternative therapies. . . . Frohock's accounts of their stories--along with the stories of the medical professionals--are eloquent and fascinating."--Allen Verhey, "Medical Humanities Review"
"Contains a storehouse of valuable information about the historical, philosophical, and psychological bases of alternative approaches to healing."--Marshall B. Kapp, "New England Journal of Medicine"
"Frohock introduces us to the scientific naturopaths and to physicians who believe in the mind's power to heal, to charismatics who believe in but cannot explain their powers, to those who test God and those who merely accept. He writes so well that I felt I had met these people."--Arthur W. Frank, "Christian Century"

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Imprint: University of Chicago Press
Country of origin: United States
Series: Morality & Society Series MS (CHUP)
Release date: August 1995
First published: May 1995
Authors: Fred M. Frohock
Dimensions: 227 x 166 x 22mm (L x W x T)
Format: Paperback
Pages: 350
Edition: New Ed
ISBN-13: 978-0-226-26585-8
Categories: Books > Social sciences > Sociology, social studies > General
Books > Medicine > Complementary medicine > General
Books > Medicine > General issues > Health systems & services > General
LSN: 0-226-26585-4
Barcode: 9780226265858

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