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Proverbs (Hardcover)
Alice Ogden Bellis; Edited by Barbara E Reid; Volume editing by Sarah Tanzer; Contributions by Charles Redden Butler, Sindile Dlamini Dlamini, …
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2019 Association of Catholic Publishers Book of the Year In this
volume, Alice Ogden Bellis considers the book of Proverbs as a
structural whole, the sages having designed it in such a way as to
make positive statements about women and to undercut the negative
ones. By grouping Proverbs together around common issues, the
reader is called to consider the perennial moral questions of
wealth and poverty, diligence and laziness, and integrity and
corruption, as well as the relationship among these values. The
result is much more complex and has greater depth than the random
list of bromides that most of Proverbs is often thought to be. This
volume opens up a multi-dimensional spiritual puzzle.
Spirituality and Medicine: can the two walk together, summarizes
the Howard University Hospital's Seminar Series on Spirituality and
Medicine over a ten-year period, from 1998-2007. It meticulously
presents a compelling discussion through five chapters which
summarize such titles as, Perspectives on death and dying, The
spiritual side of medicine: the art and science of healing, The
power of faith and the use of prayer, Renewing the mind and its
impact on health and The scientific and spiritual aspects of the
soul. The foundation for the discussion is grounded in the history
of medicine and cultural anthropology and is explicated in a
"reader friendly" fashion throughout the text. As the discussion
integrates various aspects of the union of spirituality and
medicine, helpful tools are provided that shed light on relevant
legal and scientific issues concerned with end of life care. The
book includes a glossary of terms that is very helpful to the
reader. The scientific information presented is based upon fact and
the standards of medical research as published in peer-reviewed
journals. Additionally, many testimonials attesting to the
connection of spirituality and health and the first-hand knowledge
of physicians and clergy experiencing this connection are also
included. The language, content and context of this book are
designed in such a way as to appeal to readers from all walks of
life and leave them with the resounding conclusion that
spirituality and health have always and shall continue, to walk
together.
When one investigates the literal landscape in search of a manual
that discusses how spirituality and medicine can be translated in
the ministry and medical professions, not much is found. Drs.
Hodges and Betton have breached this chasm and produced a
manuscript devoted to the Christian perspective of translating
these two important cultural paradigms. Over the past 10 years,
these authors have convened several of this nation's leaders in the
spirituality and medicine disciplines, through the annual Howard
University Hospital Spirituality and Medicine Seminar Series. In
June of 2009, they identified 11 persons who represent both
medicine and ministry (pastors/preachers and physicians) and spent
an entire day discussing ways to inform the public of the outcome
of their discussions. The result is this wonderful, pocket-sized
manual entitled, Translating Spirituality and Medicine in the
Healing Professions. It is filled with cutting-edge, bed-side tips
to help the physician, academician, pastoral care counselor,
community minister/pastor and lay person when they extend their
care to those in need, whether these persons are hospitalized, in
an extended care facility, hospice environment, or in their
personal homes. The manual is divided into four, thought provoking
chapters, each ending with a section devoted to translating the
topic into practice. Chapter one discusses the healthcare
practitioner and his/her call to the ministry. It places particular
emphasis on the primacy of one over the other. Chapter two provides
resources available to both the pastoral care professional and the
healthcare practitioner-clergy person when tackling general health
issues and end-of-life care. Examples of living wills, advance
directives, and Internet resources are provided. Chapter three
discusses the important topic of avoiding burnout (both healthcare
professional and clergy) and Chapter four discusses the
health-faith paradigm, devoting its emphasis on engaging the
parishioner. A special section, "thinking outside of the box" is
also included. It highlights daunting neighborhood issues and
explains how the church employed very effective techniques to
create positive change A concluding section contains a wealth of
resources that are particularly useful examples for the
professional or laity when translating these two important
disciplines in the healing professions. Reverend Mark J. Wade, MD,
Associate Pastor, True Vine Christian Center, Fair Lawn, NJ
Spirituality and Medicine: can the two walk together, summarizes
the Howard University Hospital's Seminar Series on Spirituality and
Medicine over a ten-year period, from 1998-2007. It meticulously
presents a compelling discussion through five chapters which
summarize such titles as, Perspectives on death and dying, The
spiritual side of medicine: the art and science of healing, The
power of faith and the use of prayer, Renewing the mind and its
impact on health and The scientific and spiritual aspects of the
soul. The foundation for the discussion is grounded in the history
of medicine and cultural anthropology and is explicated in a
"reader friendly" fashion throughout the text. As the discussion
integrates various aspects of the union of spirituality and
medicine, helpful tools are provided that shed light on relevant
legal and scientific issues concerned with end of life care. The
book includes a glossary of terms that is very helpful to the
reader. The scientific information presented is based upon fact and
the standards of medical research as published in peer-reviewed
journals. Additionally, many testimonials attesting to the
connection of spirituality and health and the first-hand knowledge
of physicians and clergy experiencing this connection are also
included. The language, content and context of this book are
designed in such a way as to appeal to readers from all walks of
life and leave them with the resounding conclusion that
spirituality and health have always and shall continue, to walk
together.
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