The Church in Sickness and in Health: Volume 58
Herausgeber: Methuen, Charlotte; Spicer, Andrew
The Church in Sickness and in Health: Volume 58
Herausgeber: Methuen, Charlotte; Spicer, Andrew
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This volume reflects on the way that the Church has cared for the sick and for the physical and spiritual health of society. The articles explore the Church's response to sickness, especially pandemics, the connection between the Church and the medical profession, and the ways that sickness has served as a metaphor for understanding the Church.
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This volume reflects on the way that the Church has cared for the sick and for the physical and spiritual health of society. The articles explore the Church's response to sickness, especially pandemics, the connection between the Church and the medical profession, and the ways that sickness has served as a metaphor for understanding the Church.
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Produktdetails
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- Studies in Church History
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 452
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Oktober 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 219mm x 142mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 676g
- ISBN-13: 9781009284806
- ISBN-10: 1009284800
- Artikelnr.: 64446918
- Studies in Church History
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 452
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Oktober 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 219mm x 142mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 676g
- ISBN-13: 9781009284806
- ISBN-10: 1009284800
- Artikelnr.: 64446918
Preface; List of Contributors; List of Abbreviations; List of Illustrations; Introduction Charlotte Methuen and Andrew Spicer; 1. Contagion of the Jews: Metaphorical and Rhetorical Uses of Sickness, Plague and Disease in Pseudo-Hegesippus Carson Bay; 2. Bede on Bodily Sickness, Episcopal Identity and Monastic Asceticism Jessica Collett; 3. Healing Body and Soul in Early Medieval Europe: Medical Remedies with Christian Elements Claire Burridge; 4. Plague and Popular Revival: Ecclesiastical Authorities, Civic Religion and the Bianchi Devotions in 1399 Alexandra Lee; 5. Preaching during Plague Epidemics in Early Modern Germany, c.1520-1618 Martin Christ; 6. A Sixteenth-Century Clergyman and Physician: Timothy Bright's Dual Approach to Melancholia Emily Betz; 7. Godly Preaching, in Sickness and Ill-Health, in Seventeenth-Century England (President's Prize) Robert W. Daniel; 8. Healthcare and Catholic Enlightenment in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth Stanis
aw Witecki; 9. Moral Sick Notes: Medical Exemptions to Religious Fasting in the Eighteenth-Century Spanish World George A. Klaeren; 10. Pain as a Spiritual Barometer of Health: A Sign of Divine Love, 1780-1850 Angela Platt; 11. Caring for the Sick in Hamburg: Amalie Sieveking and the 'dormant strength' of Christian Women Andrew Kloes; 12. Health and Sickness as Reality and Metaphor in the Oratory Parish of F. W. Faber, 1849-63 Melissa Wilkinson; 13. Ministering to Body and Soul: Medical Missions and the Jewish Community in Nineteenth-Century London (Kennedy Prize) Jemima Jarman; 14. The Church's Promotion of Public Health in the Southern Part of the Nineteenth-Century Austro-Hungarian Empire Branka Gabri
and Darija Damjanovi
Barii
; 15. 'It is well with the child': Changing Views on Protestant Missionary Children's Health, 1870s-1930s Hugh Morrison; 16. Caring for the Sick and Dying in Early Twentieth-Century Anglo-Catholic Parishes Dan D. Cruickshank; 17. 'Alleviating the Sum of Human Suffering': The Origins, Attributes and Appeal of Hospital Sunday, 1859-1914 Roger Ottewill; 18. Hospital Sunday and the new National Health Service: An End to the 'Voluntary Spirit' in England? Robert Piggott; 19. From Plato to Pentecostalism: Sickness and Deliverance in the Theology of Derek Prince Brian Stanley; 20. Masks vs. God and Country: The Conflict between Public Health and Christian Nationalism Brittany Acors.
aw Witecki; 9. Moral Sick Notes: Medical Exemptions to Religious Fasting in the Eighteenth-Century Spanish World George A. Klaeren; 10. Pain as a Spiritual Barometer of Health: A Sign of Divine Love, 1780-1850 Angela Platt; 11. Caring for the Sick in Hamburg: Amalie Sieveking and the 'dormant strength' of Christian Women Andrew Kloes; 12. Health and Sickness as Reality and Metaphor in the Oratory Parish of F. W. Faber, 1849-63 Melissa Wilkinson; 13. Ministering to Body and Soul: Medical Missions and the Jewish Community in Nineteenth-Century London (Kennedy Prize) Jemima Jarman; 14. The Church's Promotion of Public Health in the Southern Part of the Nineteenth-Century Austro-Hungarian Empire Branka Gabri
and Darija Damjanovi
Barii
; 15. 'It is well with the child': Changing Views on Protestant Missionary Children's Health, 1870s-1930s Hugh Morrison; 16. Caring for the Sick and Dying in Early Twentieth-Century Anglo-Catholic Parishes Dan D. Cruickshank; 17. 'Alleviating the Sum of Human Suffering': The Origins, Attributes and Appeal of Hospital Sunday, 1859-1914 Roger Ottewill; 18. Hospital Sunday and the new National Health Service: An End to the 'Voluntary Spirit' in England? Robert Piggott; 19. From Plato to Pentecostalism: Sickness and Deliverance in the Theology of Derek Prince Brian Stanley; 20. Masks vs. God and Country: The Conflict between Public Health and Christian Nationalism Brittany Acors.
Preface; List of Contributors; List of Abbreviations; List of Illustrations; Introduction Charlotte Methuen and Andrew Spicer; 1. Contagion of the Jews: Metaphorical and Rhetorical Uses of Sickness, Plague and Disease in Pseudo-Hegesippus Carson Bay; 2. Bede on Bodily Sickness, Episcopal Identity and Monastic Asceticism Jessica Collett; 3. Healing Body and Soul in Early Medieval Europe: Medical Remedies with Christian Elements Claire Burridge; 4. Plague and Popular Revival: Ecclesiastical Authorities, Civic Religion and the Bianchi Devotions in 1399 Alexandra Lee; 5. Preaching during Plague Epidemics in Early Modern Germany, c.1520-1618 Martin Christ; 6. A Sixteenth-Century Clergyman and Physician: Timothy Bright's Dual Approach to Melancholia Emily Betz; 7. Godly Preaching, in Sickness and Ill-Health, in Seventeenth-Century England (President's Prize) Robert W. Daniel; 8. Healthcare and Catholic Enlightenment in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth Stanis
aw Witecki; 9. Moral Sick Notes: Medical Exemptions to Religious Fasting in the Eighteenth-Century Spanish World George A. Klaeren; 10. Pain as a Spiritual Barometer of Health: A Sign of Divine Love, 1780-1850 Angela Platt; 11. Caring for the Sick in Hamburg: Amalie Sieveking and the 'dormant strength' of Christian Women Andrew Kloes; 12. Health and Sickness as Reality and Metaphor in the Oratory Parish of F. W. Faber, 1849-63 Melissa Wilkinson; 13. Ministering to Body and Soul: Medical Missions and the Jewish Community in Nineteenth-Century London (Kennedy Prize) Jemima Jarman; 14. The Church's Promotion of Public Health in the Southern Part of the Nineteenth-Century Austro-Hungarian Empire Branka Gabri
and Darija Damjanovi
Barii
; 15. 'It is well with the child': Changing Views on Protestant Missionary Children's Health, 1870s-1930s Hugh Morrison; 16. Caring for the Sick and Dying in Early Twentieth-Century Anglo-Catholic Parishes Dan D. Cruickshank; 17. 'Alleviating the Sum of Human Suffering': The Origins, Attributes and Appeal of Hospital Sunday, 1859-1914 Roger Ottewill; 18. Hospital Sunday and the new National Health Service: An End to the 'Voluntary Spirit' in England? Robert Piggott; 19. From Plato to Pentecostalism: Sickness and Deliverance in the Theology of Derek Prince Brian Stanley; 20. Masks vs. God and Country: The Conflict between Public Health and Christian Nationalism Brittany Acors.
aw Witecki; 9. Moral Sick Notes: Medical Exemptions to Religious Fasting in the Eighteenth-Century Spanish World George A. Klaeren; 10. Pain as a Spiritual Barometer of Health: A Sign of Divine Love, 1780-1850 Angela Platt; 11. Caring for the Sick in Hamburg: Amalie Sieveking and the 'dormant strength' of Christian Women Andrew Kloes; 12. Health and Sickness as Reality and Metaphor in the Oratory Parish of F. W. Faber, 1849-63 Melissa Wilkinson; 13. Ministering to Body and Soul: Medical Missions and the Jewish Community in Nineteenth-Century London (Kennedy Prize) Jemima Jarman; 14. The Church's Promotion of Public Health in the Southern Part of the Nineteenth-Century Austro-Hungarian Empire Branka Gabri
and Darija Damjanovi
Barii
; 15. 'It is well with the child': Changing Views on Protestant Missionary Children's Health, 1870s-1930s Hugh Morrison; 16. Caring for the Sick and Dying in Early Twentieth-Century Anglo-Catholic Parishes Dan D. Cruickshank; 17. 'Alleviating the Sum of Human Suffering': The Origins, Attributes and Appeal of Hospital Sunday, 1859-1914 Roger Ottewill; 18. Hospital Sunday and the new National Health Service: An End to the 'Voluntary Spirit' in England? Robert Piggott; 19. From Plato to Pentecostalism: Sickness and Deliverance in the Theology of Derek Prince Brian Stanley; 20. Masks vs. God and Country: The Conflict between Public Health and Christian Nationalism Brittany Acors.