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Faith, Healing, & Miracles
by Flach, Frederic, MD, KHS
Rating:
Excellent
This is probably the most balanced and complete introduction to faith
and healing prayer that I have read. The author avoids most of the
traps and details related to various types of religious spirituality
and deals with the overall, big picture of our personal spirituality
and how it impacts our health and well being.
Although in many ways it has the features of a college text -- a
bibliography, index and citation notes are included in the back -- this
book is easy to read and digest. For the most part the author avoids
jargon of either a medical or religious nature and defines those terms
that he does use. For example, he introduces the subject of Extraordinary
Miracles by defining them and placing them into the context of history
and culture, and by showing how and why they relate to our everyday lives.
The author also traces the history of healing practices, both medical
and spiritual, and shows how they should apply to us today. He shows
how our spiritual health impacts our mental and physical health and
gives clear, if general, advice on how to improve your spiritual health.
By general, I mean that the author, who clearly identifies himself
as a Roman Catholic, does not limit his advice to those from a Roman
Catholic background. He addresses the issues in a such a way as to make
his insights and recommendations available to people from all walks of
life and creeds, even to those who are still searching for a spiritual
foundation.
This is not a workbook for someone who is already involved in a healing
ministry, or a theological treatise for those who are looking for
profound theological revelations, but a well written overview of
life, prayer and healing. It is an introduction to the importance
of developing a personal relationship with God, by showing how the
absence of that relationship can hurt you and how the presence of
that relationship with help you heal.
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