9780881412390-0881412392-The Theology of Illness

The Theology of Illness

ISBN-13: 9780881412390
ISBN-10: 0881412392
Author: Jean-Claude Larchet
Publication date: 2002
Publisher: St Vladimirs Seminary Pr
Format: Paperback 131 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780881412390
ISBN-10: 0881412392
Author: Jean-Claude Larchet
Publication date: 2002
Publisher: St Vladimirs Seminary Pr
Format: Paperback 131 pages

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The Theology of Illness (ISBN-13: 9780881412390 and ISBN-10: 0881412392), written by authors Jean-Claude Larchet, was published by St Vladimirs Seminary Pr in 2002. With an overall rating of 3.6 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent The Theology of Illness (Paperback, Used) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $4.35.

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This book offers us fresh insight into the mystery of evil, sin, and illness, and their place within our struggle toward holiness... It gives us renewed hope, by locating the "problem of pain" in a profoundly theological framework, in which ultimate resolution of the mystery of illness and suffering is provided by the healing touch of Christ Himself, the Physician of our souls and bodies. John Breck, from the Foreword Jean-Claude Larchet's The Theology of Illness, already translated into several languages, now appears in English and explores biblical and patristic perspectives on sickness and redemptive suffering. The questions Larchet considers are fundamental: the origins of sin in a fallen world, its impact on physical health, and the healing of human nature by the incarnate Son of God. He explains healing as a means of glorifying God, stressing again the crucial role of prayer and sacramental grace in promoting genuine health. When illness plunges us into unfamiliar territory, even to the point of death, Larchet teaches us to marshal spiritual reserves in a society dominated by technology and materialism. In a time when the physician has been dubbed the high priest of the god of Modern Medicine, Larchet encourages us to situate these crucial experiences within the framework of their relationship to the unique reality of the Holy Trinity.

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