The minister as healer,the healer as minister |
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Authors: | James A. Knight B.D. M.D. |
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Affiliation: | (1) LSU School of Medicine, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA;(2) Liaison-Consultation Service in Psychiatry at Charity Hospital of New Orleans, New Orleans, USA |
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Abstract: | A major task of the minister is that of healer, and with the healing task come some special opportunities. These relate to the therapy of the word, awakening in all the tragic sense of life, an identity with the wounded healer, distinguishing between healing and curing, and accepting the medical education enterprise as a patient. The healer as minister broadens the healing community into a priesthood of all believers. Further, our rich heritage of healing is anchored in the biblical tradition, and a study of this will show a similarity between ancient and modern healing.This article is based on a paper presented at the Annual Conference of the Ministers in Medical Education of the Society for Health and Human Values, Washington, D.C., October 23–26, 1980. |
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