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Theology and Medicine in Conversation

How the Healing Happens

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Theology and Medicine in Conversation

How the Healing Happens

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Description

Doolittle and Heim examine the complex interplay between modern medicine, religion, and spirituality.

Medicine and religion share many concerns: suffering and illness, healing and well-being. The biological model of illness empowers medicine to bring dramatic improvements in physical health. At the same time, modern medicine often ignores the spiritual needs of patients and deeper challenges of holistic healing. In turn, religious institutions have always supported people through suffering, and often pioneer the delivery of health care to those in need. However, religious convictions sometimes conflict with medical perspectives; and some forms of religious belief and practice may be injurious to health.

Each side can stereotype the other---medicine as sterile and unfeeling, religion as irrational and injurious. This book draws upon broad resources of Biblical theology, history, and contemporary thought to explore questions of faith, the role of the church, the lived experience of illness, and the modern practice of medicine.

Designed for classroom use this title will enable students to:
- Explore the Christian understanding of illness and healing as informed by the Gospels, the early church, medieval theology, and contemporary theologians
- Addresses contemporary issues of illness, such as cancer, AIDS, addiction, and the pandemics through a theological lens
- Explore how religious observance and spirituality are associated with beneficial health outcomes
- Reconcile deep questions of illness and suffering through a deeper understanding of theology and modern medicine

Table of Contents

Introduction

The History of Theology and Medicine

Chapter 1
Healing and Illness in early Christianity and the Ancient World
Chapter 2
Models of Healing and Meaning in the Medieval World and ours?

Morality, Pain and Faith

Chapter 3
Illness and the Body
Chapter 4
Suffering and Pain
Chapter 5
The Art of Dying

Theology and Medicine in Context

Chapter 6
The Data on Religion and Health
Chapter 7
The Theology of Plagues
Chapter 8
Stigma and Reconciliation: the Story of HIV
Chapter 9
Addiction, Healing, and Hope
Chapter 10
Medicine, Theology, and Race
Chapter 11
Medicine, Cancer and Immortality
Chapter 12
Summary - How Does the Healing HAppen?

Bibliography
Index

Product details

Published Nov 13 2025
Format Paperback
Edition 1st
Extent 192
ISBN 9780567715357
Imprint T&T Clark
Dimensions 9 x 6 inches
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

About the contributors

Author

Benjamin R. Doolittle

Benjamin R. Doolittle is a physician-pastor on the…

Author

Mark Heim

Mark Heim is theologian on the faculty of Andover…

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