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There are subjects on healing and fellowship which are studied by many authors as well, for example, Louw et al (1994).... There are subjects on healing and fellowship which are studied by many authors as well, for example, Louw et al (1994); however there seems to be no studies which focus on role of fellowship in healing.... There are subjects on healing and fellowship which are studied by many authors as well, for example, Louw et al (1994); however there seems to be no studies which focus on role of fellowship in healing....
260 Pages
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Dissertation
This paper ''Placebo Effects and healing through Belief System'' tells us that a common unintended outcome of positive belief or faith in clinical practice or medical treatments, the 'placebo effect' serves an important function in all therapeutic processes.... However, the 'void' of the placebo is not a 'void' at all: it is the effect of the cultural setting, meaning, expectancy, hope, belief, and faith on healing.... It has been thoroughly proven to contribute to all therapeutic practices and to be a very important component of traditional healing methods, particularly religious or spiritual healing, where symbols (e....
19 Pages
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Thesis
He discusses the involvement of the whole person in the healing process and the importance of an integrated emotional and spiritual structure.... Albers argues that an individual's spiritual maturity can deeply affect emotional and physical healing abilities and emotional reactions are inseparable from physical symptoms....
13 Pages
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Research Paper
The secular concerns of the civil government often go against the mystical preoccupation of religion.... Then, there is the theocratic form of government, found in few states that effectively combined religion with the government.... In this case the government is not ruled by rabbis but by civil servants but that governance is strongly influenced by religion, hence, the so-called concept of “divinely guided”.... Indeed, Lenzi (2006) explained that theocracy is really nothing but a form of government that uses a particular religion as a political ideology....
4 Pages
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Term Paper
This essay "Professional Values Ethics and Law for Child Nursing" is about to outline the distinctive dilemma in upholding ethics when considering professional values and common law by nurses during child care.... To assess the dangers and benefits of adhering to professional values and laws.... ...
12 Pages
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Essay
Some of the religious practices in the medical field are intertwined with spirituality and healing that emanate from some forces.... Medical ethics entail work on theology, philosophy, and sociology.... In some circles, religion is not only well established in the medical practices but also common and powerful....
10 Pages
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Research Paper
This research paper would discuss the history of abortion along with the legal, moral and religious implications.... And also would discuss the case of three young girls who had become pregnant not by choice but ultimately had to make a decision whether to carry the child or undergo an abortion.... ...
14 Pages
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Research Paper
This book review "Psychology, theology, and Spirituality in Christian Living by Mark R Mcminn" discusses different techniques that counselors use to counsel their patients.... Balancing Christian theology, psychology, and spiritual formation tends to be important (McMinn, 2011)....
5 Pages
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Book Report/Review