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Tells the story of how participants in the evangelical divine healing movement of the late nineteenth century transformed the ways Americans coped with physical affliction and pursued bodily health. Examining the politics of sickness, health, and healing during this period, Heather D. Curtis encourages critical reflection on the theological, cultural, and social forces that come into play when one questions the purpose of suffering and the possibility of healing.
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Faith in the Great Physician: Suffering and Divine Healing in American Culture, 1860--1900 (Lived Religions)
October 29, 2007, The Johns Hopkins University Press, Johns Hopkins University Press
Hardcover
in English
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0801886864 9780801886867
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Faith in the Great Physician: suffering and divine healing in American culture, 1860-1900
2007, Johns Hopkins University Press
in English
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Faith in the Great Physician: Suffering and Divine Healing in American Culture, 1860-1900
2007, Johns Hopkins University Press
in English
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