Medicine, religion, and the body / edited by Elizabeth Burns Coleman and Kevin White.

This book explores the ways in which the body is sacred in Western medicine, as well as how this idea is played out in questions of life and death, of the autopsy and of the meanings attributed to illnesses and disease. Ritual and religious modifications to, and limitations on what may be done to th...

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Superior document:International studies in religion and society, v. 11
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Year of Publication:2010
Language:English
Series:International studies in religion and society ; 11.
Physical Description:1 online resource (312 p.)
Notes:"Many of the chapters in this volume were presented at the conference 'Negotiating the Sacred : Medicine, Religion and The Body' held in the Centre for Cross Cultural Studies at the Australian National University, Canberra in 2006."--P.
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Summary:This book explores the ways in which the body is sacred in Western medicine, as well as how this idea is played out in questions of life and death, of the autopsy and of the meanings attributed to illnesses and disease. Ritual and religious modifications to, and limitations on what may be done to the body raise cross cultural issues of great complexity – philosophically and theologically, as well as sociologically - within medicine and for health care practitioners, but also, as a matter of primary concern for the patient. The book explores the ways in which medicine organises the moral and the immoral, the sacred and the profane; how it mediates cultural concepts of the sacred – of the body, of blood and of life and death.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:1282951165
9786612951169
9047444000
ISSN:1573-4293 ;
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: edited by Elizabeth Burns Coleman and Kevin White.