04889nam 22009013u 450 991079130390332120240131211453.00-19-774138-X0-19-029198-20-19-972737-6(CKB)2550000001204464(EBL)430601(SSID)ssj0001039158(PQKBManifestationID)12412705(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001039158(PQKBWorkID)11056950(PQKB)11221111(MiAaPQ)EBC430601(EXLCZ)99255000000120446420151123d2006|||| u|| |engur|n|---|||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierTeaching Religion and Healing[electronic resource]Oxford University Press20061 online resource (742 pages)AAR Teaching Religious Studies Series.Description based upon print version of record.0-19-517643-X Contents; Contributors; Introduction; PART I: Theoretical Frames; 1. Religion, Healing, and the Body; 2. Teaching Religion and Healing at a Southern University; PART II: Hindu, Tibetan, and Chinese Traditions; 3. Shanti: Peace for the Mind, Body, and Soul; 4. Keeping It All in Balance: Teaching Asian Religions through Illness and Healing; 5. Teaching the History of Chinese Healing Traditions; PART III: Native and Chicano/a American Traditions; 6. Teaching Native American Religious Traditions and Healing; 7. Ometeotl Moyocoyatzin: Nahuatl Spiritual Foundations for Holistic Healing8. Chicanos/as, Religion, and Healing: Traditions and TransformationsPART IV: Through the Study of Shamanisms; 9. Shamanism as a Point of Departure: Two Courses on Christianity and Healing; 10. Teaching about Shamanism and Religious Healing: A Cross-Cultural, Biosocial-Spiritual Approach; PART V: Experiential Pedagogies; 11. The Anthropology of Experience: The Way to Teach Religion and Healing; 12. Medicine, Healing, and Spirituality: A Cross-Cultural Exploration; 13. Religious Healing as Pedagogical Performance; 14. Magic, Witchcraft, and Healing; PART VI: Courses for Caregivers15. Spirituality of Healing16. The Worldviews Seminar: An Intensive Survey of American Urban Religious Diversity; 17. Teaching Religion and Healing: Spirituality and Aging in the San Francisco Japanese Community; 18. Religion and Healing for Physician's Assistants; 19. A Medical School Curriculum on Religion and Healing; PART VII: Additional Syllabi; 20. Religion, Ritual, and Healing in North America; 21. World Religions and Healing; Resource Bibliographies; Index; A; B; C; D; E; F; G; H; I; J; K; L; M; N; O; P; Q; R; S; T; U; V; W; Y; ZThis volume is designed to help instructors incorporate discussion of healing into their courses and to encourage the development of courses focused on religion and healing. It brings together essays by leading experts in a range of disciplines and addresses the role of healing in many different religious traditions. The primary target audience comprises faculty in religious studies, divinity schools, anthropology, sociology, and ethnic studies. However, the volume also addresses the needs of educators training pre-med students and will be an invaluable resource for those involved in educatingAAR Teaching Religious Studies SeriesMedicineReligionSpiritual healingReligionStudy and teachingMedicineStudy and teachingReligious aspectsSpiritual healingStudy and teachingComplementary TherapiesReligionEducationHumanitiesTherapeuticsSocial SciencesReligion and MedicineTeachingSpiritual TherapiesMedicine.Religion.Spiritual healing.ReligionStudy and teachingMedicineStudy and teachingReligious aspectsSpiritual healingStudy and teachingComplementary TherapiesReligionEducationHumanitiesTherapeuticsSocial SciencesReligion and MedicineTeachingSpiritual Therapies203/.1/071615.852Barnes Linda L903448Talamantez Ines M1563972American Academy of ReligionAU-PeELAU-PeELAU-PeELBOOK9910791303903321Teaching Religion and Healing3832764UNINA