Opp, James William.

The Lord for the body : religion, medicine and Protestant faith healing in Canada, 1880-1930 / James Opp. - Montreal [Que. : McGill-Queen's University Press, (c)2005. - 1 online resource (x, 274 pages) : illustrations, portraits. - McGill-Queen's studies in the history of religion ; 36 .

Limited edition of 350 copies (Hardcover) ; Limited edition of 288 copies (Paperback).

Includes bibliographies and index.

Bodily knowledge -- The prayer of faith -- A respectable movement -- Marching to Zion -- Pentecostal power -- Revivals and reactions -- Exposing the body.

"The Lord for the Body explores the ways constructions of the body, gender, and social space informed the cultural practice of Protestant faith healing in Canada. From newspaper accounts to criminal proceedings, James Opp traces the reactions of ministers, doctors, and state authorities, who denounced faith healing as dangerous to spiritual and physical health. Undaunted by such attacks, the faithful continued to seek healing through prayer, a practice that operated as a powerful devotional observance and a point of resistance to modern medicine."--Jacket.



9780773574465

2007270962




Spiritual healing--History.--Canada
Protestantism--Canada--19th century.
Protestantism--Canada--20th century.
Protestantism--History.--Canada


Electronic Books.

BL65 / .L673 2005