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Autor:
Christopher H. Rosik
Publikováno v:
Journal of Religion & Health. 34:233-245
This study examines the process of unifying consciousness as described in the Christian mystical tradition and in the psychological treatment of dissociative identity disorder (DID). A comparison of the experience of the self in the contemplative and
Autor:
John D. Vogelsang
Publikováno v:
Journal of Religion & Health. 32:197-208
This article offers a definition of sexual abuse in the ministerial relationship and describes a systemic approach for intervening that cares for the needs of victims and perpetrators, and provides an opportunity for congregations to move from denial
Autor:
Ronald Cole-Turner
Publikováno v:
Journal of Religion & Health. 31:161-173
The study of human genetics, now greatly accelerated by the federal Human Genome Project, raises important religious questions about human health, two of which are explored. To the first question—whether to terminate a pregnancy for genetic reasons
Autor:
Ann L. Hallstein
Publikováno v:
Journal of Religion & Health. 31:247-254
This paper describes the way in which a hospital stay functions as a period of liminality. The opportunities for transformation inherent in such an experience are examined, with special attention given to the role of the hospital chaplain as the "rit
Autor:
David Belgum
Publikováno v:
Journal of Religion & Health. 31:73-85
Our discussion begins with a consideration of the various types of religion and of guilt. Both religion and morality function in different ways from individual to individual. All these factors need to be taken into account before we can turn to treat
Autor:
Anne M. Hoenkamp-Bisschops
Publikováno v:
Journal of Religion & Health. 31:327-336
This paper presents some results of an in-depth interview study on the celibate experience of Roman Catholic priests. Twenty-four parish priests who were able and willing to talk about their celibacy were interviewed in five- to six-hour-long session
Autor:
Harry C. Meserve
Publikováno v:
Journal of Religion & Health. 30:271-276
Autor:
Francis J. Mcgarry
Publikováno v:
Journal of Religion & Health. 30:9-19
Assuming that myths and their stories are among the most prominent vehicles for teaching spiritual values and creating communities of faith, the purpose of this paper is to exam ine myth relative to its nature, role, and function. The presence of myt
Autor:
Philip W. Ott
Publikováno v:
Journal of Religion & Health. 30:43-57
This paper explores John Wesley's concept of health as wholeness. Three themes gleaned from the medical community of his day-the idea of the well-working of the body as a whole, the view of "sympathy" throughout one's total being, and a belief in the
Autor:
Phillip A. Lecso
Publikováno v:
Journal of Religion & Health. 30:35-41
Mahayana Buddhism has as its ideal thebodhisattva (Sanskrit: enlightenment being). The bodhisattva practices are based on the Six Perfections, the first of which is the perfection of giving. This perfection of giving involves not only one's possessio