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Titre : | Healing Miracles : A Doctor Investigates |
Auteurs : | Rex Gardner, Auteur |
Type de document : | texte imprimé |
Editeur : | Londres [GB] : Darton, Longman and Todd, 1986 |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : | 978-0-232-51640-1 |
Format : | x + 214 p. |
Langues: | Anglais |
Tags : | DH |
Résumé : |
Are the days of miracles past?
Does God intervene in response to prayer? As an increasing number of Christians claim to have been healed, what is the medical evidence? Are intellectual integrity and a belief in miracles compatible? Why are some Christians not healed? What should we do when a patient asks for prayer? Rex Gardner, an experienced doctor and practising Christian, finding these questions crucial to his work, has made time in the midst of a busy professional life as consultant gynaecologist in Sunderland to investigate them. He examines a series of cures which come into these categories. The operation of the Holy Spirit today and in the past is discussed, and Dr Gardner gives particular attention to the role of faith and its relation to Christ. The theology and spirituality of healing are examined in some depth, and the reader is shown how to relate it to his or her own experience. |
Note de contenu : |
- Acknowledgements - Introduction 1. Miracles: a possibility worth investigating? 2. Miracles: is some other explanation possible? 3. The Church and Healing 4. Miracles: a constant phenomenon? 5. A New Pentecost? 6. The Biblical Basis for Miracles 7. Miracles: temporary phenomena or permanent gift? 8. Is the Christian entitled to claim Physical Healing? 9. God's Strange Work 10. Where have we got to? - Index |
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