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A pioneering approach to medicine, spirituality, and healing
Patients and doctors find faith in common.
One doctor commented on Christ Jesus' healing ministry as one in which there was no gap between man and God.
"Science in the twenty–first century will be spiritual or it will not be." A doctor offered this quotation from Andrè Malraux to listeners at the fourth annual conference on Spirituality and Healing in Medicine, which includes a focus on death and dying. The statement helps to explain the intensity with which some medical professionals are both exploring spirituality themselves and establishing dialogues with spiritual thinkers and healers. It is pioneering work on the edge of the new millennium.
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March 15, 1999 issue
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To Our Readers
William E. Moody
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YOUR LETTERS
with contributions from Alma Chico Green, Anne Jesper, Name withheld, The Editors
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items of interest
with contributions from Barbara Brown Taylor
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Going beyond placebos
By Richard Bergenheim
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Never helpless in the face of disease
By Sharon Slaton Howell
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An attitude conducive to flight
By Bethany Adlam Brix
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How I handled an obscene caller
By Helen H. Morell
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A pioneering approach to medicine, spirituality, and healing
Reported By Rosalie E. Dunbar
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Being appreciated
By Peter Ward Eselgroth
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Topher returns to love
By Molly Mary Virginia Larsen
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Dear Sentinel,
with contributions from Matthew Ford, David Ford
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Head injury healed; employment found
James C. Purdon
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Family relies on God for healing
Myrtle B. Hamlet
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Work relationship is improved
Van E. Driessen
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Breathing trouble eliminated
Mattie L. Johnston
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The perfect place
By Barbara L. Nebon
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When childbirth becomes new birth
Mary Metzner Trammell