9781421420066-1421420066-Medicine and Health Care in Early Christianity

Medicine and Health Care in Early Christianity

ISBN-13: 9781421420066
ISBN-10: 1421420066
Edition: Reprint
Author: Gary B. B. Ferngren
Publication date: 2016
Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
Format: Paperback 264 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781421420066
ISBN-10: 1421420066
Edition: Reprint
Author: Gary B. B. Ferngren
Publication date: 2016
Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
Format: Paperback 264 pages

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Medicine and Health Care in Early Christianity (ISBN-13: 9781421420066 and ISBN-10: 1421420066), written by authors Gary B. B. Ferngren, was published by Johns Hopkins University Press in 2016. With an overall rating of 4.4 stars, it's a notable title among other Churches & Church Leadership (Christian Books & Bibles) books. You can easily purchase or rent Medicine and Health Care in Early Christianity (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Churches & Church Leadership books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $11.83.

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Drawing on New Testament studies and recent scholarship on the expansion of the Christian church, Gary B. Ferngren presents a comprehensive historical account of medicine and medical philanthropy in the first five centuries of the Christian era. Ferngren first describes how early Christians understood disease. He examines the relationship of early Christian medicine to the natural and supernatural modes of healing found in the Bible. Despite biblical accounts of demonic possession and miraculous healing, Ferngren argues that early Christians generally accepted naturalistic assumptions about disease and cared for the sick with medical knowledge gleaned from the Greeks and Romans. Ferngren also explores the origins of medical philanthropy in the early Christian church. Rather than viewing illness as punishment for sins, early Christians believed that the sick deserved both medical assistance and compassion. Even as they were being persecuted, Christians cared for the sick within and outside of their community. Their long experience in medical charity led to the creation of the first hospitals, a singular Christian contribution to health care.

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