Medicine, Miracle, and Myth in the New Testament

Medicine, Miracle, and Myth in the New Testament
Title Medicine, Miracle, and Myth in the New Testament PDF eBook
Author J. Keir Howard
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages 132
Release 2010-02-08
Genre Religion
ISBN 1608992446

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Did Jesus really restore sight to blind people? How are we to understand the stories of demon possession? What are we to make of the virgin birth? What was Paul's thorn in the flesh? These and many similar questions often arise in people's minds as they read the New Testament, and there are few places for the general reader to look to find the answers; even ministers and students find it difficult to access useful and up-to-date information. Commentaries on the New Testament rarely pay much attention to the diagnosis of the illnesses mentioned in the Gospels and elsewhere, and the technical discussions that occasionally appear in medical and other journals are not easy to access. Medicine, Miracle, and Myth in the New Testament is an attempt to bridge these gaps for the general reader as well as for students, ministers, and preachers, and even doctors, in order to provide a coherent interpretation of the New Testament data that meets the criteria of modern medical science. Most attention is paid to the narratives of healing in the Gospels and Acts, as it is important to be able to provide, as far as possible, a reasonable diagnosis of the conditions which Jesus met in his day to day ministry. The application of modern insights into these stories would suggest that Jesus acted as a prophetic folk healer in the tradition of the Old Testament prophets such as Elijah and Elisha, and this provides one important facet of his ministry. Other subjects on which medical science has an important bearing, such as the problems associated with the stories of the virginal conception of Jesus, the possible cause of his death on the cross, and the nature of Paul's thorn in the flesh, for example, are also discussed, thus providing a comprehensive and intelligible outline of medical matters in the New Testament.

Medicine, Miracle, and Myth in the New Testament

Medicine, Miracle, and Myth in the New Testament
Title Medicine, Miracle, and Myth in the New Testament PDF eBook
Author J. Keir Howard
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages 132
Release 2010-02-08
Genre Religion
ISBN 1725245337

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Did Jesus really restore sight to blind people? How are we to understand the stories of demon possession? What are we to make of the virgin birth? What was Paul's thorn in the flesh? These and many similar questions often arise in people's minds as they read the New Testament, and there are few places for the general reader to look to find the answers; even ministers and students find it difficult to access useful and up-to-date information. Commentaries on the New Testament rarely pay much attention to the diagnosis of the illnesses mentioned in the Gospels and elsewhere, and the technical discussions that occasionally appear in medical and other journals are not easy to access. Medicine, Miracle, and Myth in the New Testament is an attempt to bridge these gaps for the general reader as well as for students, ministers, and preachers, and even doctors, in order to provide a coherent interpretation of the New Testament data that meets the criteria of modern medical science. Most attention is paid to the narratives of healing in the Gospels and Acts, as it is important to be able to provide, as far as possible, a reasonable diagnosis of the conditions which Jesus met in his day to day ministry. The application of modern insights into these stories would suggest that Jesus acted as a prophetic folk healer in the tradition of the Old Testament prophets such as Elijah and Elisha, and this provides one important facet of his ministry. Other subjects on which medical science has an important bearing, such as the problems associated with the stories of the virginal conception of Jesus, the possible cause of his death on the cross, and the nature of Paul's thorn in the flesh, for example, are also discussed, thus providing a comprehensive and intelligible outline of medical matters in the New Testament.

Medicine, Miracle, and Magic in New Testament Times

Medicine, Miracle, and Magic in New Testament Times
Title Medicine, Miracle, and Magic in New Testament Times PDF eBook
Author Howard Clark Kee
Publisher
Total Pages 170
Release 1986
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780521323093

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This book illustrates in detail the range of understandings of the human condition in New Testament times.

The Bible

The Bible
Title The Bible PDF eBook
Author Margaret Lloyd Davies
Publisher
Total Pages 278
Release 1993-01-01
Genre Bible
ISBN 9781851830534

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The Healing Myth

The Healing Myth
Title The Healing Myth PDF eBook
Author J. Keir Howard
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages 123
Release 2013-09-09
Genre Religion
ISBN 1620320622

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What is the role of the church in ministering to the sick? This book argues that it is not what is now called the "healing ministry," with its frequent claims of remarkable cures from physical illness. Little critical attention seems to have been paid to the validity of these claims, which, if genuine, would be producing clearly observable effects on the levels of morbidity and mortality in society. Similarly, the important ethical and moral questions the movement raises have also been very largely ignored. A huge edifice of muddled theology, together with highly questionable practice, has been built upon very shaky foundations. It is the purpose of this book to examine seriously the dubious claims and teaching of the modern healing movement, as well to expose its very real dangers, in order to encourage Christian people, both ordained and lay, to exercise a more critical approach to the healing movement. The book concludes by outlining a framework for a return to a more biblical emphasis on proper pastoral care in the church's ministry to the sick.

Medicine, Miracle and Magic in New Testament Times

Medicine, Miracle and Magic in New Testament Times
Title Medicine, Miracle and Magic in New Testament Times PDF eBook
Author Howard Clark Kee
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 192
Release 1988-11-17
Genre Medical
ISBN 9780521368186

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This book illustrates in detail the range of understandings of the human condition in New Testament times and remedies for ills that prevailed when Jesus and the apostles were spreading the Christian message and launching Christian communities in the Graeco-Roman world.

Medicine, miracle and magic in New Testament times

Medicine, miracle and magic in New Testament times
Title Medicine, miracle and magic in New Testament times PDF eBook
Author Howard Clark Kee
Publisher
Total Pages 170
Release 1986
Genre
ISBN

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