Healing and Christianity: In Ancient Thought and Modern TimesViews the ministry of healing as found in the Christian tradition since biblical times and examines the attitudes of modern theology and medicine. |
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... entirely or by concentrating only on an allegorical meaning . For instance , the seventh volume of the Interpreter's Bible offers an excellent introduction to the New Testament , discussing every- thing from the life and teaching of ...
... entirely or by concentrating only on an allegorical meaning . For instance , the seventh volume of the Interpreter's Bible offers an excellent introduction to the New Testament , discussing every- thing from the life and teaching of ...
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... entirely with this rigid and ancient psychology have the persons under treatment had a chance to recover . None the less , the very old psychology implicit in modern Western society has had great and noted advocates . It was the theory ...
... entirely with this rigid and ancient psychology have the persons under treatment had a chance to recover . None the less , the very old psychology implicit in modern Western society has had great and noted advocates . It was the theory ...
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... entirely new level of reality . Far from entering the void of nirvana , or losing itself by seeking to be transcended as in the later Platonism , " the ego is transformed . It is made a harmonious part of a total human psyche , which ...
... entirely new level of reality . Far from entering the void of nirvana , or losing itself by seeking to be transcended as in the later Platonism , " the ego is transformed . It is made a harmonious part of a total human psyche , which ...
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