Medicina

Dépouillement de Religion, Health and Suffering

J. Hinnells and R. Porter (Ed.), London : Paul Kegan, 1999. xviii + 498 p - Cote BIU Santé Médecine : 185.831

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HINNELLS, John R. Health and Suffering in Zoroastrianism
1-22
LESLIE, Julia. The Implications of the physical Body : Health, Suffering and Karma in Hindu Thought
23-45
MELLING, David J. Suffering and Sanctification in Christianity
46-64
MELLING, David J. Can God inflict unrequited pain on his Creatures ? Muslim perspectives on Health and Suffering
65-84
SAMUEL, Geoffrey. Religion, Health and Suffering among contemporary Tibetans
85-110
SINGH, Pashaura. Sikh perspectives on Health and Suffering : a focus on Sikh Theodicy
111-138
SKORUPSKI, Tadeusz. Health and Suffering in Buddhism : doctrinal and existential Considerations
139-165
SOLOMON, Norbert. From folk Medicine to Bioethics in Judaism
166-186
187-211
CONRAD, Lawrence I. Medicine and Martyrdom : some discussions of Suffering and Divine Justice in early Islamic Society
212-236
WUJASTIJK, Dominik. Miscarriages of Justice : Demonic Vengeance in Classical Medicine
256-275
KING, Helen. Comparative perspectives on Medicine and Religion in the Ancient World
276-294
295-315
RAWCLIFFE, Carole. Medicine for the Soul : the Medieval English Hospital and the Quest for Spiritual Health
316-338
WEAR, Andrew. Fear, Anxiety and the Plague in early Modern England
339-363
PORTER, Roy. Western Medicine and Pain : historical perspectives
364-380