Medicine Magic and Religion

Medicine  Magic and Religion
Author: W.H.R. Rivers
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 153
Release: 2013-01-11
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781134524549

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One of the most fascinating men of his generation, W.H.R. Rivers was a British doctor and psychiatrist as well as a leading ethnologist. Immortalized as the hero of Pat Barker's award-winning Regeneration trilogy, Rivers was the clinician who, in the First World War, cared for the poet Siegfried Sassoon and other infantry officers injured on the western front. His researches into the borders of psychiatry, medicine and religion made him a prominent member of the British intelligentsia of the time, a friend of H.G. Wells, George Bernard Shaw and Bertrand Russell. Part of his appeal lay in an extraordinary intellect, mixed with a very real interest in his fellow man. Medicine, Magic and Religion is a prime example of this. A social institution, it is one of Rivers' finest works. In it, Rivers introduced the then revolutionary idea that indigenous practices are indeed rational, when viewed in terms of religious beliefs.

Medicine Magic and Religion

Medicine  Magic and Religion
Author: W. H. R. Rivers
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 146
Release: 1999
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 0415209536

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First Published in 1999. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Medicine Magic and Religion

Medicine  Magic  and Religion
Author: W. H. R. Rivers
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 146
Release: 1927
Genre: Magic
ISBN: OCLC:258112076

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Medicine Magic and Religion

Medicine  Magic  and Religion
Author: William Halse Rivers Rivers
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 146
Release: 2000
Genre: Magic
ISBN: 0415191327

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Medicine Magic and Religion

Medicine  Magic and Religion
Author: W. H. R. Rivers,G. Elliot Smith
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 158
Release: 2013-10
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1258891034

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This is a new release of the original 1924 edition.

Medicine Religion and Magic in Early Stuart England

Medicine  Religion  and Magic in Early Stuart England
Author: Ofer Hadass
Publsiher: Penn State Press
Total Pages: 230
Release: 2018-02-22
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780271081755

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The astrologer-physician Richard Napier (1559-1634) was not only a man of practical science and medicine but also a master of occult arts and a devout parish rector who purportedly held conversations with angels. This new interpretation of Napier reveals him to be a coherent and methodical man whose burning desire for certain, true knowledge contributed to the contemporary venture of putting existing knowledge to useful ends. Originally trained in theology and ordained as an Anglican priest, Napier later studied astrological medicine and combined astrology, religious thought, and image and ritual magic in his medical work. Ofer Hadass draws on a remarkable archive of Napier’s medical cases and religious writings—including the interviews he claimed to have held with angels—to show how Napier’s seemingly inconsistent approaches were rooted in an inclusive and coherent worldview, combining equal respect for ancient authority and for experientially derived knowledge. Napier’s endeavors exemplify the fruitful relationship between religion and science that offered a well-founded alternative to the rising mechanistic explanation of nature at the time. Carefully researched and compellingly told, Medicine, Religion, and Magic in Early Stuart England is an insightful exploration of one of the most fascinating figures at the intersection of medicine, magic, and theology in early modern England and of the healing methods employed by physicians of the era.

Medicine and Religion

Medicine and Religion
Author: Gary B. Ferngren
Publsiher: JHU Press
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2014-03-19
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781421412160

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Explores the interplay of medicine and religion in Western societies. Medicine and Religion is the first book to comprehensively examine the relationship between medicine and religion in the Western tradition from ancient times to the modern era. Beginning with the earliest attempts to heal the body and account for the meaning of illness in the ancient Near East, historian Gary B. Ferngren describes how the polytheistic religions of ancient Mesopotamia, Egypt, Greece, and Rome and the monotheistic faiths of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam have complemented medicine in the ancient, medieval, and modern periods. Ferngren paints a broad and detailed portrait of how humans throughout the ages have drawn on specific values of diverse religious traditions in caring for the body. Religious perspectives have informed both the treatment of disease and the provision of health care. And, while tensions have sometimes existed, relations between medicine and religion have often been cooperative and mutually beneficial. Religious beliefs provided a framework for explaining disease and suffering that was larger than medicine alone could offer. These beliefs furnished a theological basis for a compassionate care of the sick that led to the creation of the hospital and a long tradition of charitable medicine. Praise for Medicine and Health Care in Early Christianity, by Gary B. Ferngren "This fine work looks forward as well as backward; it invites fuller reflection of the many senses in which medicine and religion intersect and merits wide readership."—JAMA "An important book, for students of Christian theology who understand health and healing to be topics of theological interest, and for health care practitioners who seek a historical perspective on the development of the ethos of their vocation."—Journal of Religion and Health

Magic Science and Religion in Early Modern Europe

Magic  Science  and Religion in Early Modern Europe
Author: Mark A. Waddell
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 231
Release: 2021-01-28
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781108425285

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An accessible new exploration of the vibrant world of early modern Europe through a focus on magic, science, and religion.