Healing and wholeness : the churches' role in health, the report of a study / by The Christian Medical Commission. [print]

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Geneva, Switzerland, Christian Medical Commission, World Council of Churches, (c)1990.Description: 1 version, 49 pages ; 21 cmContent type:
  • text
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  • unmediated
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  • volume
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • R733.W927.H435 1990
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Contents:
Health as a peace issue -- Health as an issue of the integrity of creation -- Health as a spiritual issue
Life is God's gift -- Resources for healing -- Healing practices -- Chrisitan community-building -- Spirituality and health
Realities in developed regions -- Signs of hope
The congregation is a caring community -- The congregation is a health teaching place -- The congregation as advocate for justice, peace, and integrity of creation -- The congregation and primary health care -- Cooperation in healing
Dialogue -- Creating caring communities
Subject: The Chrisitan medical commission, a sub-unit of the unit on justice and service of the world council of churches has been engaged for the past twelve years in a study on health and healing from the Christian perspective. This foreward describes the background, objectives, and methodology of the study,
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Withdrawn G. Allen Fleece Library PAMPHLET Non-fiction BL65.M4W67 1990 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 31923001038302

Foreward --

Health as a justice issue -- Health as a peace issue -- Health as an issue of the integrity of creation -- Health as a spiritual issue

Chapter 2: Theological reflections

Being rooted in the triune God -- Life is God's gift -- Resources for healing -- Healing practices -- Chrisitan community-building -- Spirituality and health

Chapter 3: Realities of health today

Realities in developing regions -- Realities in developed regions -- Signs of hope

Chapter 4: Issues and challenges

The congregation has a healing function -- The congregation is a caring community -- The congregation is a health teaching place -- The congregation as advocate for justice, peace, and integrity of creation -- The congregation and primary health care -- Cooperation in healing

Chapter 5: For further study

The Gospel, theology, and health -- Dialogue -- Creating caring communities

Chapter 6: Vision and hope --

The Chrisitan medical commission, a sub-unit of the unit on justice and service of the world council of churches has been engaged for the past twelve years in a study on health and healing from the Christian perspective. This foreward describes the background, objectives, and methodology of the study,

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