The Routledge Handbook of Spirituality, Religion, and the Medical Humanities
Herausgeber: Powell, Adam J.; Slominski, Kristy L.; Cook, Christopher C. H.
The Routledge Handbook of Spirituality, Religion, and the Medical Humanities
Herausgeber: Powell, Adam J.; Slominski, Kristy L.; Cook, Christopher C. H.
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Currently, religion is absent or severely underemphasized within the medical humanities, and The Routledge Handbook of Spirituality, Religion, and the Medical Humanities forges direct engagements between the fields of medical and health humanities, on the one hand, and religious studies and theological studies on the other. This volume consists of 35 chapters from an international and interdisciplinary range of contributors, organized into 6 parts: * Religious Studies and Theology in the Medical Humanities: Tensions and Transformations * The Socio-Spiritual Self * Culture and the Culturally…mehr
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Currently, religion is absent or severely underemphasized within the medical humanities, and The Routledge Handbook of Spirituality, Religion, and the Medical Humanities forges direct engagements between the fields of medical and health humanities, on the one hand, and religious studies and theological studies on the other. This volume consists of 35 chapters from an international and interdisciplinary range of contributors, organized into 6 parts: * Religious Studies and Theology in the Medical Humanities: Tensions and Transformations * The Socio-Spiritual Self * Culture and the Culturally Mediated * Space, Place, and Bodies * Beliefs, Brains, and Behaviours * Spirituality and Religion in Healthcare: Application and Impact By directly connecting major questions and themes from each of these domains, this volume firmly establishes a needed bridge and valuable resource for stakeholders with an interest in how mental and physical health relates to the human drive for meaning.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 418
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Dezember 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 174mm
- Gewicht: 453g
- ISBN-13: 9781032447599
- ISBN-10: 1032447591
- Artikelnr.: 74436319
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 418
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Dezember 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 174mm
- Gewicht: 453g
- ISBN-13: 9781032447599
- ISBN-10: 1032447591
- Artikelnr.: 74436319
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Kristy L. Slominski is an Associate Professor of Religion, Science, and Health in Religious Studies at the University of Arizona. Adam J. Powell is a Lecturer in Medical Humanities at the Institute for Medical Humanities and the Department of Theology & Religion at Durham University. Christopher C. H. Cook is an Emeritus Professor of Spirituality, Theology and Health, and former Director for the Centre for Spirituality, Theology & Health at Durham University.
Introduction Part I. Religious Studies and Theology in the Medical
Humanities: Tensions and Transformations 1. The Line of Beauty: Religion,
Medicine, and the Humanities 2. The Politics of Life and Death: The Medical
Humanities and Religion in Public Health 3. Mystical Theology and the
Phenomenology of Health 4. How May the Medical/Scientific Investigation of
Spiritual Experiences Impact Religious Discourse and Theology? 5. Toward
Shared Meaning: How Resilience Uncovers and Reshapes Transdisciplinary
Common Ground 6. Medical Anthropology and New Testament Texts: Examining
the Use of the Disease-Illness and Curing-Healing Distinctions in New
Testament Scholarship Part II. The Socio-Spiritual Self 7. Medieval
Visionary Writing and the Spiritual Self: Julian of Norwich and Margery
Kempe 8. Dividuality and Death: Identity, Wellbeing, and Grief in Western
and Non-Western Thought 9. American Muslim Identities at the Intersection
of Religion and Health 10. Methods of Wellbeing: Amplifying the Culture and
Experiences of Working-Class Clergy in the Church of England 11. Revisiting
Ars Moriendi: End-of-Life Narratives, Spiritual Meaning, and Legacy-Making
in West-European End-of-Life Care Part III. Culture and the Culturally
Mediated 12. Rituals and Cultural Expressions of Health During Pandemics in
East Africa: COVID-19 Control in Kenya 13. Navigating the Counters of
Religion vis-à-vis Abortion and Contraception in Contemporary Iran: A
Sociological Approach 14. Jewish Bioethics: Arguments, Persuasions and
Histories 15. Himalayan Buddhist Views on Women's Health and Wellness 16.
Health Sermons in National Negro Health Week 17. Importance of Heat
Revived: Premodern Medical Beliefs on Health and Gender in the East and
West Part IV. Space, Place, and Bodies 18. Producing Healing Spaces for
Body and Soul in Byzantine Hospitals 19. Nineteenth-Century British Asylum
Chapels: Healing Spaces of Worship 20. Being and Becoming 'At Home': Place
and Time in End-of-Life Care 21. Sitting With Grief: Towards an
Infrastructure of Intimacy on the Oncology Unit 22. Lee Jema's Sasang
Constitutional Medicine and Its Influence on Contemporary Dietary Therapy
in South Korea 23. Dreaming for Her Daughter: Surrogacy and the Silent
Subject in The Miracles of St. Artemios Part V. Beliefs, Brains, and
Behaviours 24. Sacred Moments for Health and Wellbeing 25. Christian
Beliefs About Mental Ill-health 26. R/S as a Meaning-making System: The
Embodied Self in a Relational Environment 27. Military Moral Injury and the
Importance of Christian Theologies of Guilt, Forgiveness, and Hope in
Preventing Negative Outcomes 28. Spirituality, Religion, and Recovery from
Addictions Part VI. Spirituality and Religion in Healthcare: Application
and Impact 29. Inclusive Spirituality or Particular Religion? Contrasting
Approaches to Religion and Spirituality Education and Formation in American
Medical Education 30. Cultural Humility: A Mindset for Excellent Healthcare
31. "Making It Known to Your People": Speaking and Acting Cancer in the
Contemporary Diné World 32. Integration of Spirituality in Mental Health
Care in Brazil: The Case of Spiritism 33. Integrative Spiritual Care for
Mental Health Concerns: Lessons from an Intensive Chaplaincy Training
Program 34. Spiritual Care in End-of-Life Care: A Challenge For All Health
Care Professionals 35. Epilogue
Humanities: Tensions and Transformations 1. The Line of Beauty: Religion,
Medicine, and the Humanities 2. The Politics of Life and Death: The Medical
Humanities and Religion in Public Health 3. Mystical Theology and the
Phenomenology of Health 4. How May the Medical/Scientific Investigation of
Spiritual Experiences Impact Religious Discourse and Theology? 5. Toward
Shared Meaning: How Resilience Uncovers and Reshapes Transdisciplinary
Common Ground 6. Medical Anthropology and New Testament Texts: Examining
the Use of the Disease-Illness and Curing-Healing Distinctions in New
Testament Scholarship Part II. The Socio-Spiritual Self 7. Medieval
Visionary Writing and the Spiritual Self: Julian of Norwich and Margery
Kempe 8. Dividuality and Death: Identity, Wellbeing, and Grief in Western
and Non-Western Thought 9. American Muslim Identities at the Intersection
of Religion and Health 10. Methods of Wellbeing: Amplifying the Culture and
Experiences of Working-Class Clergy in the Church of England 11. Revisiting
Ars Moriendi: End-of-Life Narratives, Spiritual Meaning, and Legacy-Making
in West-European End-of-Life Care Part III. Culture and the Culturally
Mediated 12. Rituals and Cultural Expressions of Health During Pandemics in
East Africa: COVID-19 Control in Kenya 13. Navigating the Counters of
Religion vis-à-vis Abortion and Contraception in Contemporary Iran: A
Sociological Approach 14. Jewish Bioethics: Arguments, Persuasions and
Histories 15. Himalayan Buddhist Views on Women's Health and Wellness 16.
Health Sermons in National Negro Health Week 17. Importance of Heat
Revived: Premodern Medical Beliefs on Health and Gender in the East and
West Part IV. Space, Place, and Bodies 18. Producing Healing Spaces for
Body and Soul in Byzantine Hospitals 19. Nineteenth-Century British Asylum
Chapels: Healing Spaces of Worship 20. Being and Becoming 'At Home': Place
and Time in End-of-Life Care 21. Sitting With Grief: Towards an
Infrastructure of Intimacy on the Oncology Unit 22. Lee Jema's Sasang
Constitutional Medicine and Its Influence on Contemporary Dietary Therapy
in South Korea 23. Dreaming for Her Daughter: Surrogacy and the Silent
Subject in The Miracles of St. Artemios Part V. Beliefs, Brains, and
Behaviours 24. Sacred Moments for Health and Wellbeing 25. Christian
Beliefs About Mental Ill-health 26. R/S as a Meaning-making System: The
Embodied Self in a Relational Environment 27. Military Moral Injury and the
Importance of Christian Theologies of Guilt, Forgiveness, and Hope in
Preventing Negative Outcomes 28. Spirituality, Religion, and Recovery from
Addictions Part VI. Spirituality and Religion in Healthcare: Application
and Impact 29. Inclusive Spirituality or Particular Religion? Contrasting
Approaches to Religion and Spirituality Education and Formation in American
Medical Education 30. Cultural Humility: A Mindset for Excellent Healthcare
31. "Making It Known to Your People": Speaking and Acting Cancer in the
Contemporary Diné World 32. Integration of Spirituality in Mental Health
Care in Brazil: The Case of Spiritism 33. Integrative Spiritual Care for
Mental Health Concerns: Lessons from an Intensive Chaplaincy Training
Program 34. Spiritual Care in End-of-Life Care: A Challenge For All Health
Care Professionals 35. Epilogue
Introduction Part I. Religious Studies and Theology in the Medical
Humanities: Tensions and Transformations 1. The Line of Beauty: Religion,
Medicine, and the Humanities 2. The Politics of Life and Death: The Medical
Humanities and Religion in Public Health 3. Mystical Theology and the
Phenomenology of Health 4. How May the Medical/Scientific Investigation of
Spiritual Experiences Impact Religious Discourse and Theology? 5. Toward
Shared Meaning: How Resilience Uncovers and Reshapes Transdisciplinary
Common Ground 6. Medical Anthropology and New Testament Texts: Examining
the Use of the Disease-Illness and Curing-Healing Distinctions in New
Testament Scholarship Part II. The Socio-Spiritual Self 7. Medieval
Visionary Writing and the Spiritual Self: Julian of Norwich and Margery
Kempe 8. Dividuality and Death: Identity, Wellbeing, and Grief in Western
and Non-Western Thought 9. American Muslim Identities at the Intersection
of Religion and Health 10. Methods of Wellbeing: Amplifying the Culture and
Experiences of Working-Class Clergy in the Church of England 11. Revisiting
Ars Moriendi: End-of-Life Narratives, Spiritual Meaning, and Legacy-Making
in West-European End-of-Life Care Part III. Culture and the Culturally
Mediated 12. Rituals and Cultural Expressions of Health During Pandemics in
East Africa: COVID-19 Control in Kenya 13. Navigating the Counters of
Religion vis-à-vis Abortion and Contraception in Contemporary Iran: A
Sociological Approach 14. Jewish Bioethics: Arguments, Persuasions and
Histories 15. Himalayan Buddhist Views on Women's Health and Wellness 16.
Health Sermons in National Negro Health Week 17. Importance of Heat
Revived: Premodern Medical Beliefs on Health and Gender in the East and
West Part IV. Space, Place, and Bodies 18. Producing Healing Spaces for
Body and Soul in Byzantine Hospitals 19. Nineteenth-Century British Asylum
Chapels: Healing Spaces of Worship 20. Being and Becoming 'At Home': Place
and Time in End-of-Life Care 21. Sitting With Grief: Towards an
Infrastructure of Intimacy on the Oncology Unit 22. Lee Jema's Sasang
Constitutional Medicine and Its Influence on Contemporary Dietary Therapy
in South Korea 23. Dreaming for Her Daughter: Surrogacy and the Silent
Subject in The Miracles of St. Artemios Part V. Beliefs, Brains, and
Behaviours 24. Sacred Moments for Health and Wellbeing 25. Christian
Beliefs About Mental Ill-health 26. R/S as a Meaning-making System: The
Embodied Self in a Relational Environment 27. Military Moral Injury and the
Importance of Christian Theologies of Guilt, Forgiveness, and Hope in
Preventing Negative Outcomes 28. Spirituality, Religion, and Recovery from
Addictions Part VI. Spirituality and Religion in Healthcare: Application
and Impact 29. Inclusive Spirituality or Particular Religion? Contrasting
Approaches to Religion and Spirituality Education and Formation in American
Medical Education 30. Cultural Humility: A Mindset for Excellent Healthcare
31. "Making It Known to Your People": Speaking and Acting Cancer in the
Contemporary Diné World 32. Integration of Spirituality in Mental Health
Care in Brazil: The Case of Spiritism 33. Integrative Spiritual Care for
Mental Health Concerns: Lessons from an Intensive Chaplaincy Training
Program 34. Spiritual Care in End-of-Life Care: A Challenge For All Health
Care Professionals 35. Epilogue
Humanities: Tensions and Transformations 1. The Line of Beauty: Religion,
Medicine, and the Humanities 2. The Politics of Life and Death: The Medical
Humanities and Religion in Public Health 3. Mystical Theology and the
Phenomenology of Health 4. How May the Medical/Scientific Investigation of
Spiritual Experiences Impact Religious Discourse and Theology? 5. Toward
Shared Meaning: How Resilience Uncovers and Reshapes Transdisciplinary
Common Ground 6. Medical Anthropology and New Testament Texts: Examining
the Use of the Disease-Illness and Curing-Healing Distinctions in New
Testament Scholarship Part II. The Socio-Spiritual Self 7. Medieval
Visionary Writing and the Spiritual Self: Julian of Norwich and Margery
Kempe 8. Dividuality and Death: Identity, Wellbeing, and Grief in Western
and Non-Western Thought 9. American Muslim Identities at the Intersection
of Religion and Health 10. Methods of Wellbeing: Amplifying the Culture and
Experiences of Working-Class Clergy in the Church of England 11. Revisiting
Ars Moriendi: End-of-Life Narratives, Spiritual Meaning, and Legacy-Making
in West-European End-of-Life Care Part III. Culture and the Culturally
Mediated 12. Rituals and Cultural Expressions of Health During Pandemics in
East Africa: COVID-19 Control in Kenya 13. Navigating the Counters of
Religion vis-à-vis Abortion and Contraception in Contemporary Iran: A
Sociological Approach 14. Jewish Bioethics: Arguments, Persuasions and
Histories 15. Himalayan Buddhist Views on Women's Health and Wellness 16.
Health Sermons in National Negro Health Week 17. Importance of Heat
Revived: Premodern Medical Beliefs on Health and Gender in the East and
West Part IV. Space, Place, and Bodies 18. Producing Healing Spaces for
Body and Soul in Byzantine Hospitals 19. Nineteenth-Century British Asylum
Chapels: Healing Spaces of Worship 20. Being and Becoming 'At Home': Place
and Time in End-of-Life Care 21. Sitting With Grief: Towards an
Infrastructure of Intimacy on the Oncology Unit 22. Lee Jema's Sasang
Constitutional Medicine and Its Influence on Contemporary Dietary Therapy
in South Korea 23. Dreaming for Her Daughter: Surrogacy and the Silent
Subject in The Miracles of St. Artemios Part V. Beliefs, Brains, and
Behaviours 24. Sacred Moments for Health and Wellbeing 25. Christian
Beliefs About Mental Ill-health 26. R/S as a Meaning-making System: The
Embodied Self in a Relational Environment 27. Military Moral Injury and the
Importance of Christian Theologies of Guilt, Forgiveness, and Hope in
Preventing Negative Outcomes 28. Spirituality, Religion, and Recovery from
Addictions Part VI. Spirituality and Religion in Healthcare: Application
and Impact 29. Inclusive Spirituality or Particular Religion? Contrasting
Approaches to Religion and Spirituality Education and Formation in American
Medical Education 30. Cultural Humility: A Mindset for Excellent Healthcare
31. "Making It Known to Your People": Speaking and Acting Cancer in the
Contemporary Diné World 32. Integration of Spirituality in Mental Health
Care in Brazil: The Case of Spiritism 33. Integrative Spiritual Care for
Mental Health Concerns: Lessons from an Intensive Chaplaincy Training
Program 34. Spiritual Care in End-of-Life Care: A Challenge For All Health
Care Professionals 35. Epilogue







