Religion as a Social Determinant of Public Health
Herausgeber: Idler, Ellen L.
Religion as a Social Determinant of Public Health
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This book explores the complex, multifaceted role of faith traditions in public health throughout history, today, and in the future. The volume brings together leading scholars in the social sciences, public health, and religion to address the important yet often neglected role of religious institutions in health and development efforts around the globe.
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This book explores the complex, multifaceted role of faith traditions in public health throughout history, today, and in the future. The volume brings together leading scholars in the social sciences, public health, and religion to address the important yet often neglected role of religious institutions in health and development efforts around the globe.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 464
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. September 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 784g
- ISBN-13: 9780199362219
- ISBN-10: 0199362211
- Artikelnr.: 47867708
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 464
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. September 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 784g
- ISBN-13: 9780199362219
- ISBN-10: 0199362211
- Artikelnr.: 47867708
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Ellen Idler, Director of the Religion and Public Health Collaborative at Emory University, is Samuel Candler Dobbs Professor of Sociology, and holds a joint appointment in Epidemiology in the Rollins School of Public Health. She is a Fellow of the Gerontological Society of America, and the author of Cohesiveness and Coherence: Religion and the Health of the Elderly and The Hidden Health Care System.
* Foreword
* Preface: Religious Literacy is a Twenty-First-Century Skill - Ellen
Idler and Laurie Patton
* Chapter 1. Religion: The Invisible Social Determinant - Ellen Idler
* Part I. Public Health in the Practices of the World's Faith
Traditions
* Introduction
* Daily Religious Practices
* Chapter 2. Refuge Meditation in Contemporary Buddhism - Geshe Lobsang
Tenzin Negi and Brendan Ozawa-de Silva
* Chapter 3. Taiji (T'ai-chi) in Taoism - Eric Reinders
* Chapter 4. Veiling in Islam: A Western Feminist Outsider's
Perspective - Kathryn M. Yount
* Chapter 5. Vegetarianism in Seventh-day Adventism - George H. Grant
and Jose Montenegro
* Weekly Religious Practices
* Chapter 6. The Eucharist in Roman Catholicism - Phillip M. Thompson
* Chapter 7. Congregational Hymn Singing in Mainline Protestantism -
Don E. Saliers
*
* Annual Religious Practices
* Chapter 8. Hatsumode, or Visitation of Shinto Shrines: Religion and
Culture in the Japanese Context - Chikako Ozawa-da Silva
* Chapter 9. Fasting in Islam - Abdullahi An-Na'im
*
* One-Time Religious Practices
* Chapter 10. Circumcision in Judaism: The Sign of the Covenant - Don
Seeman
* Chapter 11. Puberty Rites in African Religious Traditions: Kloyo
Peemi - Emmanuel Yartekwei Amugi Lartey
* Chapter 12. Baptism by Immersion in Latin American Evangelical
Pentecostalism: The Santa Cruz Case - L. Wesley de Souza
* Chapter 13. Cremation Rites in Hinduism - Bhagirath Majmudar
*
* Part II. Religion in the History of Public Health
* Introduction
* Chapter 14. Christian Commitment to Public Well-Being: John Wesley's
"Sensible Regimen" and "Primitive Physick" - Karen D. Scheib
*
* Chapter 15. US Public Health Reform Movements and the Social Gospel -
John Blevins
* Chapter 16. Anthony Comstock: A Religious Fundamentalist's Negative
Impact on Reproductive Health - Lynn Hogue and Carol Hogue
*
* Part III. Religion and Public Health across the Life Course
* Introduction
* Chapter 17. Religion and Reproductive Health - Laurie M. Gaydos and
Patricia Z. Page
* Chapter 18. Religion and Physical Health from Childhood to Old Age -
Ellen Idler
* Chapter 19. Religion, Spirituality, and Mental Health: Toward a
Preventive Model Based on the Cultivation of Basic Human Values -
Brendan Ozawa-de Silva
*
* Part IV. Religion and Public Health across the Globe
* Introduction
* Chapter 20. Religion and Global Public Health - Peter J. Brown
* Chapter 21. The Christian Medical Commission and the World Health
Organization - Matthew Bersagel Braley
* Chapter 22. Ingenious Institutions: Religious Origins of Health and
Development Organizations - Ellen Idler
* Chapter 23. Mapping Religious Resources for Health: The African
Religious Health Assets Programme - James R. Cochrane, Deborah
McFarland, and Gary R. Gunderson
*
* Part V. Religion and Three Public Health Challenges of Our Time
* Introduction
* Chapter 24. HIV/AIDS - Safiya George Dalmida and Sandra Thurman
* Chapter 25. Influenza Pandemic - Mimi Kiser and Scott Santibañez
* Chapter 26. Alzheimer's Disease and Dementias - Kenneth Hepburn and
Theodore Johnson
*
* Conclusion: Religion's Role as a Social Determinant of
Twenty-First-Century Health:
* Perspectives from the Disciplines - Paul Wolpe, Walter Burnett, and
Ellen Idler
*
* Contributors
* Index
* Preface: Religious Literacy is a Twenty-First-Century Skill - Ellen
Idler and Laurie Patton
* Chapter 1. Religion: The Invisible Social Determinant - Ellen Idler
* Part I. Public Health in the Practices of the World's Faith
Traditions
* Introduction
* Daily Religious Practices
* Chapter 2. Refuge Meditation in Contemporary Buddhism - Geshe Lobsang
Tenzin Negi and Brendan Ozawa-de Silva
* Chapter 3. Taiji (T'ai-chi) in Taoism - Eric Reinders
* Chapter 4. Veiling in Islam: A Western Feminist Outsider's
Perspective - Kathryn M. Yount
* Chapter 5. Vegetarianism in Seventh-day Adventism - George H. Grant
and Jose Montenegro
* Weekly Religious Practices
* Chapter 6. The Eucharist in Roman Catholicism - Phillip M. Thompson
* Chapter 7. Congregational Hymn Singing in Mainline Protestantism -
Don E. Saliers
*
* Annual Religious Practices
* Chapter 8. Hatsumode, or Visitation of Shinto Shrines: Religion and
Culture in the Japanese Context - Chikako Ozawa-da Silva
* Chapter 9. Fasting in Islam - Abdullahi An-Na'im
*
* One-Time Religious Practices
* Chapter 10. Circumcision in Judaism: The Sign of the Covenant - Don
Seeman
* Chapter 11. Puberty Rites in African Religious Traditions: Kloyo
Peemi - Emmanuel Yartekwei Amugi Lartey
* Chapter 12. Baptism by Immersion in Latin American Evangelical
Pentecostalism: The Santa Cruz Case - L. Wesley de Souza
* Chapter 13. Cremation Rites in Hinduism - Bhagirath Majmudar
*
* Part II. Religion in the History of Public Health
* Introduction
* Chapter 14. Christian Commitment to Public Well-Being: John Wesley's
"Sensible Regimen" and "Primitive Physick" - Karen D. Scheib
*
* Chapter 15. US Public Health Reform Movements and the Social Gospel -
John Blevins
* Chapter 16. Anthony Comstock: A Religious Fundamentalist's Negative
Impact on Reproductive Health - Lynn Hogue and Carol Hogue
*
* Part III. Religion and Public Health across the Life Course
* Introduction
* Chapter 17. Religion and Reproductive Health - Laurie M. Gaydos and
Patricia Z. Page
* Chapter 18. Religion and Physical Health from Childhood to Old Age -
Ellen Idler
* Chapter 19. Religion, Spirituality, and Mental Health: Toward a
Preventive Model Based on the Cultivation of Basic Human Values -
Brendan Ozawa-de Silva
*
* Part IV. Religion and Public Health across the Globe
* Introduction
* Chapter 20. Religion and Global Public Health - Peter J. Brown
* Chapter 21. The Christian Medical Commission and the World Health
Organization - Matthew Bersagel Braley
* Chapter 22. Ingenious Institutions: Religious Origins of Health and
Development Organizations - Ellen Idler
* Chapter 23. Mapping Religious Resources for Health: The African
Religious Health Assets Programme - James R. Cochrane, Deborah
McFarland, and Gary R. Gunderson
*
* Part V. Religion and Three Public Health Challenges of Our Time
* Introduction
* Chapter 24. HIV/AIDS - Safiya George Dalmida and Sandra Thurman
* Chapter 25. Influenza Pandemic - Mimi Kiser and Scott Santibañez
* Chapter 26. Alzheimer's Disease and Dementias - Kenneth Hepburn and
Theodore Johnson
*
* Conclusion: Religion's Role as a Social Determinant of
Twenty-First-Century Health:
* Perspectives from the Disciplines - Paul Wolpe, Walter Burnett, and
Ellen Idler
*
* Contributors
* Index
* Foreword
* Preface: Religious Literacy is a Twenty-First-Century Skill - Ellen
Idler and Laurie Patton
* Chapter 1. Religion: The Invisible Social Determinant - Ellen Idler
* Part I. Public Health in the Practices of the World's Faith
Traditions
* Introduction
* Daily Religious Practices
* Chapter 2. Refuge Meditation in Contemporary Buddhism - Geshe Lobsang
Tenzin Negi and Brendan Ozawa-de Silva
* Chapter 3. Taiji (T'ai-chi) in Taoism - Eric Reinders
* Chapter 4. Veiling in Islam: A Western Feminist Outsider's
Perspective - Kathryn M. Yount
* Chapter 5. Vegetarianism in Seventh-day Adventism - George H. Grant
and Jose Montenegro
* Weekly Religious Practices
* Chapter 6. The Eucharist in Roman Catholicism - Phillip M. Thompson
* Chapter 7. Congregational Hymn Singing in Mainline Protestantism -
Don E. Saliers
*
* Annual Religious Practices
* Chapter 8. Hatsumode, or Visitation of Shinto Shrines: Religion and
Culture in the Japanese Context - Chikako Ozawa-da Silva
* Chapter 9. Fasting in Islam - Abdullahi An-Na'im
*
* One-Time Religious Practices
* Chapter 10. Circumcision in Judaism: The Sign of the Covenant - Don
Seeman
* Chapter 11. Puberty Rites in African Religious Traditions: Kloyo
Peemi - Emmanuel Yartekwei Amugi Lartey
* Chapter 12. Baptism by Immersion in Latin American Evangelical
Pentecostalism: The Santa Cruz Case - L. Wesley de Souza
* Chapter 13. Cremation Rites in Hinduism - Bhagirath Majmudar
*
* Part II. Religion in the History of Public Health
* Introduction
* Chapter 14. Christian Commitment to Public Well-Being: John Wesley's
"Sensible Regimen" and "Primitive Physick" - Karen D. Scheib
*
* Chapter 15. US Public Health Reform Movements and the Social Gospel -
John Blevins
* Chapter 16. Anthony Comstock: A Religious Fundamentalist's Negative
Impact on Reproductive Health - Lynn Hogue and Carol Hogue
*
* Part III. Religion and Public Health across the Life Course
* Introduction
* Chapter 17. Religion and Reproductive Health - Laurie M. Gaydos and
Patricia Z. Page
* Chapter 18. Religion and Physical Health from Childhood to Old Age -
Ellen Idler
* Chapter 19. Religion, Spirituality, and Mental Health: Toward a
Preventive Model Based on the Cultivation of Basic Human Values -
Brendan Ozawa-de Silva
*
* Part IV. Religion and Public Health across the Globe
* Introduction
* Chapter 20. Religion and Global Public Health - Peter J. Brown
* Chapter 21. The Christian Medical Commission and the World Health
Organization - Matthew Bersagel Braley
* Chapter 22. Ingenious Institutions: Religious Origins of Health and
Development Organizations - Ellen Idler
* Chapter 23. Mapping Religious Resources for Health: The African
Religious Health Assets Programme - James R. Cochrane, Deborah
McFarland, and Gary R. Gunderson
*
* Part V. Religion and Three Public Health Challenges of Our Time
* Introduction
* Chapter 24. HIV/AIDS - Safiya George Dalmida and Sandra Thurman
* Chapter 25. Influenza Pandemic - Mimi Kiser and Scott Santibañez
* Chapter 26. Alzheimer's Disease and Dementias - Kenneth Hepburn and
Theodore Johnson
*
* Conclusion: Religion's Role as a Social Determinant of
Twenty-First-Century Health:
* Perspectives from the Disciplines - Paul Wolpe, Walter Burnett, and
Ellen Idler
*
* Contributors
* Index
* Preface: Religious Literacy is a Twenty-First-Century Skill - Ellen
Idler and Laurie Patton
* Chapter 1. Religion: The Invisible Social Determinant - Ellen Idler
* Part I. Public Health in the Practices of the World's Faith
Traditions
* Introduction
* Daily Religious Practices
* Chapter 2. Refuge Meditation in Contemporary Buddhism - Geshe Lobsang
Tenzin Negi and Brendan Ozawa-de Silva
* Chapter 3. Taiji (T'ai-chi) in Taoism - Eric Reinders
* Chapter 4. Veiling in Islam: A Western Feminist Outsider's
Perspective - Kathryn M. Yount
* Chapter 5. Vegetarianism in Seventh-day Adventism - George H. Grant
and Jose Montenegro
* Weekly Religious Practices
* Chapter 6. The Eucharist in Roman Catholicism - Phillip M. Thompson
* Chapter 7. Congregational Hymn Singing in Mainline Protestantism -
Don E. Saliers
*
* Annual Religious Practices
* Chapter 8. Hatsumode, or Visitation of Shinto Shrines: Religion and
Culture in the Japanese Context - Chikako Ozawa-da Silva
* Chapter 9. Fasting in Islam - Abdullahi An-Na'im
*
* One-Time Religious Practices
* Chapter 10. Circumcision in Judaism: The Sign of the Covenant - Don
Seeman
* Chapter 11. Puberty Rites in African Religious Traditions: Kloyo
Peemi - Emmanuel Yartekwei Amugi Lartey
* Chapter 12. Baptism by Immersion in Latin American Evangelical
Pentecostalism: The Santa Cruz Case - L. Wesley de Souza
* Chapter 13. Cremation Rites in Hinduism - Bhagirath Majmudar
*
* Part II. Religion in the History of Public Health
* Introduction
* Chapter 14. Christian Commitment to Public Well-Being: John Wesley's
"Sensible Regimen" and "Primitive Physick" - Karen D. Scheib
*
* Chapter 15. US Public Health Reform Movements and the Social Gospel -
John Blevins
* Chapter 16. Anthony Comstock: A Religious Fundamentalist's Negative
Impact on Reproductive Health - Lynn Hogue and Carol Hogue
*
* Part III. Religion and Public Health across the Life Course
* Introduction
* Chapter 17. Religion and Reproductive Health - Laurie M. Gaydos and
Patricia Z. Page
* Chapter 18. Religion and Physical Health from Childhood to Old Age -
Ellen Idler
* Chapter 19. Religion, Spirituality, and Mental Health: Toward a
Preventive Model Based on the Cultivation of Basic Human Values -
Brendan Ozawa-de Silva
*
* Part IV. Religion and Public Health across the Globe
* Introduction
* Chapter 20. Religion and Global Public Health - Peter J. Brown
* Chapter 21. The Christian Medical Commission and the World Health
Organization - Matthew Bersagel Braley
* Chapter 22. Ingenious Institutions: Religious Origins of Health and
Development Organizations - Ellen Idler
* Chapter 23. Mapping Religious Resources for Health: The African
Religious Health Assets Programme - James R. Cochrane, Deborah
McFarland, and Gary R. Gunderson
*
* Part V. Religion and Three Public Health Challenges of Our Time
* Introduction
* Chapter 24. HIV/AIDS - Safiya George Dalmida and Sandra Thurman
* Chapter 25. Influenza Pandemic - Mimi Kiser and Scott Santibañez
* Chapter 26. Alzheimer's Disease and Dementias - Kenneth Hepburn and
Theodore Johnson
*
* Conclusion: Religion's Role as a Social Determinant of
Twenty-First-Century Health:
* Perspectives from the Disciplines - Paul Wolpe, Walter Burnett, and
Ellen Idler
*
* Contributors
* Index