“This extremely lucid and well-written book provides clear and profoundly useful evidence for the role of faith, hope, and love in the treatment of [OCD]. With extraordinary skill, Ian Osborn teaches us how God’s grace, Christ’s sacrifice, and the work of the Holy Spirit hold the key...
Elsewhere more liberal bishops licensed various medical practice from surgery to physic and midwifery, which gave them control of all these disciplines. Bloodletting was still the standard treatment for all manner of ills in the sixteenth century and would continue to be for another three centuries. ...
This has also been called the minimal facts approach to defending Christianity and it’s popular with scholars like Gary Habermas and Mike Laona. It was also what helped me become a Christian 23 years ago. Basically with this approach, you don’t have to start with your foundational premise ...
A body of law and edicts that arise from and are adopted by an ecclesiastic authority, which guides how Christian organisations are governed. Segen's Medical Dictionary. © 2012 Farlex, Inc. All rights reserved. Want to thank TFD for its existence?Tell a friend about us, add a link to...
The purpose of this study was to identify calls, roles and attitudes of the Christian medical staff in a modern medical system for holistic healing through belief in God's healing methods and God's view about medical treatment. The meaning of healing in the Bible is derived from Rapha in th...
Jesus laid on the floor in a cave-like structure (a tomb), received medical treatment from the women, and then got up and left on the third day. He never even made it to the third night. He also was never buried in any coffin or underground. He laid on the floor. And he never ...
An evangelist, too, saw the man, but he had a conference to go to, and he didn’t want to be late. An atheist, though, saw the man, took pity on him, and brought him in for medical treatment. The injured man being homeless, the atheist used her money to cover his medical bills...
He laid on the floor in the tomb, received medical treatment from the two Marys and other women, and then got up and left. 3- The books that say he was killed on the cross were written 200 to 400 years after Jesus. The majority of Christian historians and theologians claim this. 4-...
[11][12] While the primitive church tolerated the existing and pervasive cultural economic institution of slavery in the Roman Empire, the mandate of equal pay and just treatment (Col. 4:1; Eph. 6:9) greatly ameliorated the treatment of slaves, while advising them to seek freedom if ...
Did a native medical traditionexist in Israel? Was Paul’s ‘‘thorn in the flesh’’ a chronic disease or physical disabilityand, if so, of what nature? How does one explain demonic possession and mirac-ulous healing as they are described in the healing narratives of the Gospels? And how...