'Inward and outward health' : John Wesley's holistic concept of medical science, the environment and holy living

by Deborah Madden (Editor)

Other authorsRobert Webster (Contributor), Randy L Maddox (Contributor), Laura Bartels Felleman (Contributor), Margaret G Flowers (Contributor), Linda S Schwab (Contributor)
2008

Publication

Epworth, c2008.

Library's rating

½

Status

Available

Description

Inward and Outward Health is the first interdisciplinary scholarly collection to provide an in-depth and new perspective on the medical and scientific activity of one of the eighteenth century's most successful and controversial theological figures, John Wesley. These essays, written by established scholars in the field, convincingly correct a persistent view of Wesley as an irresponsible religious enthusiast who confused medical science and theology. The reader is given here instead a picture of someone who was a crucial admirer of Enlightenment principles: a deeply pious individual who could minister to the physical and spiritual welfare of the poor, applying remedies for the body or prayer for the soul as and when appropriate.

User reviews

LibraryThing member MarthaJeanne
One essay on John Wesley's concepts of health and medicine is very interesting, so six essays on the subject by various authors should be six times as interesting - right? Actually, not right. Unless you are really into the subject, one essay is probably enough. However, it is interesting to learn
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a little about the topic.
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Language

Original language

English

ISBN

9780716206491
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