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==Development: Protestantism as a form of Gnostic Christianity==
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[[Relativism|Relativist]] interpreters emphasize that "the true value of the Gospel" lies primarily in its profound psychological and emotional impact, in '''''the telling of the story''''', without the necessity of it being factually and historically true, as a powerful means of causing spiritual transformation through personal identification with "the struggle and triumph of the mythical Jesus invented by Paul and the Gospel writers and the developed tradition of Christianity". The [[Historical-grammatical method (Literal hermeneutic)]] of [[orthodox]] [[catholic]] biblical [[hermeneutics]] directly contradicts this approach.
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The "myth" assertion that the story of Jesus is an [[Archetype|archetypical]] [[icon]]ic pattern for personal insight and development—''being profoundly "awakened" and transformed by being dynamically engaged and absorbed in the telling of the story''—is a prime element of [[Gnosticism|gnostic initiation]] and [[Cosmic Humanism]], which is in direct opposition to the grounded reality of the [[Christian mysteries]].<ref>Compare [[Subjectivism]], [[Mysticism]], [[Gnosticism]], [[Humanism]], [[Christian socialism]].</ref> See
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*[https://odyssey.antiochsb.edu/literary/joseph-campbell-the-heros-journey/ '''Joseph Campbell & The Hero's Journey''' - Odyssey Online. Antioch University, Santa Barbara (odyssey.antiochsb.edu)]
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*[http://www.tlu.ee/~rajaleid/montaazh/Hero's%20Journey%20Arch.pdf '''Excerpts from ''Myth and the Movies'', Stuart Voytilla''', by Christopher Vogler (tlu.ee)] pdf (9 pages)
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*[https://asyourpoetshavesaid.com/does-jesus-follow-joseph-campbell-heros-journey/ '''Does Jesus follow Joseph Campbell's Hero's Journey?''' (asyourpoetshavesaid.com)]
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*[https://strangenotions.com/gospels-myth/ '''Are the Gospels a Myth?''', by Fr. Dwight Longenecker - Strange Notions: The Digital Areopagus—Reason. Faith. Dialogue (strangenotions.com)] ''They only seem to be, but they are not a myth.''—see '''[[Fallacy of analogy]]'''.
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*[https://www.firstthings.com/article/1996/04/are-the-gospels-mythical '''Are The Gospels Mythical?''' by Rene Girard (firstthings.com)] ''Some people insist that they are, in spite of evidence to the contrary.''
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Author Philip J. Lee, '''''Against the Protestant Gnostics''''' <ref>[https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/845498.Against_the_Protestant_Gnostics Against the Protestant Gnostics, Philip J. Lee, Oxford University Press, 1993 (goodreads.com)] <br> See [https://preachingpeace.org/against-the-protestant-gnostics/ ''Against the Protestant Gnostics'': Book Review, by Caleb Miller - Preaching Peace (preachingpeace.org)]</ref> shows that Gnostic tendencies are being taught alongside Christian orthodoxy, and that the Reformation at its heart fostered the inherent Gnostic tendencies toward a disdain for authority and the physical nature of things, and the Gnostic disdain of the [[sacrament]]s and disdain of the doctrine of the [[Last Judgment|physical resurrection of the body]], and a ''[[sola scriptura]]'' reading of scripture ''[[sola spiritu]]'' with the hope of a bodiless spiritual-only salvation forever in heaven after death, through a direct "personal relation with Christ" (as a cosmic spiritual entity) and "knowing Jesus" by the "chosen elect".<ref>Compare the same elements found in the earlier [[Bogomil: Bogomilism|Bogomils]] and [[Cathar]]s or [[Albigenses]].</ref> He demonstrates how these teachings of Gnosticism have wormed their way into Christian teachings, particularly in North American Protestantism. Pastor and author Peter Dietsch, in summarizing Lee's book, says, "''In both the Old and New Testaments, the knowledge of God is not self-discoverable. God has revealed Himself in and through a community (His people, the Church), therefore He may be known only through that community.''" <ref>[https://www.theaquilareport.com/gnosticism-vs-christianity/ '''Gnosticism vs. Christianity:''' Six contrasts between the teachings of Gnosticism and the Christian faith, Written by Peter M. Dietsch - The Aquila Report (theaquilareport.com)]
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:—Peter M. Dietsch is pastor of Providence PCA (''[[Presbyterian Church in America]]'') in Midland, Texas. He summarizes '''''Against the Protestant Gnostics''''', by Philip J. Lee.</ref>
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==Development: Faith and Doctors==
 
==Development: Faith and Doctors==

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All praise, honor and glory be to the Father and to the Son and to the Holy Spirit. Amen.
Holy Mary, Mother of God, pray for us sinners, now, and at the hour of our death.
Saint Joseph, son of David, terror of demons, pray for us.
Holy Michael, Archangel, defend us in the battle. Be our protection against the wickedness and snares of the devil. May God rebuke him, we humbly pray. O prince of the heavenly host, by the power of God, cast into hell Satan and all of the evil spirits who prowl about the world seeking the ruin of souls. Amen.

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Could you please create an article entitled Faith and doctors?

Here are some resources: Faith and doctors about the topic.Wikignome72 (talk) 10:25, 24 October 2019 (EDT)

I'm still at work reviewing another major project. It may be May or June of 2020 before I can get to it. Just be patient. If I can do anything, I will, at that time. I wish you well. Thank you. --Dataclarifier (talk) 00:34, 12 November 2019 (EST)

Doctors and religious faith: Christian physicians and the Medical Establishment

Search Results Web results well.blogs.nytimes.com › 2008/03/24 › prayer-faith-and-doctors Prayer, Faith and Doctors - The New York Times

Mar 24, 2008 - Should doctors be aware of their patients' religious beliefs? ... Become Patients,” to tell us about his experiences with patients, prayer and faith. www.kevinmd.com › blog › 2018/03 › physicians-faith-god A physician's faith in God - KevinMD.com

Mar 8, 2018 - I will never forget what the mission leader told us: “The medicine will run out, the doctors will go away, but faith in God lasts forever.” It seemed ...

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In the process of growing in faith, many believers question whether they should use doctors and take medications. Brother Copeland is certainly not against ... www.bostonglobe.com › 2013/01/28 › patients-doctors-and-god › story Patients, doctors, and the power of religious faith - The Boston ...

Jan 28, 2013 - In the lobby of the hospital where I did my medical training stands a 10½-foot marble statue of Jesus. Patients and visitors often pause before ... www.godandscience.org › apologetics › prayer_vs_medicine Prayer and Faith vs. Doctors and Medicine

Jul 15, 2010 - However, as in the accounts in the Bible, miracles have a specific purpose that usually involves bringing a person to faith in Jesus Christ.

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by PG Bochanski - ‎2014 - ‎Related articles The Hippocratic Oath traditionally establishes medicine as a profession: A career, or vocation based on the professing of an oath regarding personal and public ...

Hippocratic Oath and Christian Doctors

The Impact of the Hippocratic Oath in 2018: The Conflict ... https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6166910 Jul 30, 2018 · The tradition in medical school includes taking the Hippocratic Oath usually at graduation. The purpose of this review is to examine what that oath has been, what forms it currently has, and the implications for physicians in today’s healthcare environment. Cited by: 2 Publish Year: 2018 Author: Sharon A Clark The Impact of the Hippocratic Oath in 2018: The Conflict ... https://www.cureus.com/articles/12667-the-impact-of-the-hippocratic-oath-in-2018-the...

The tradition in medical school includes taking the Hippocratic Oath usually at graduation. The purpose of this review is to examine what that oath has been, what forms it currently has, and the implications for physicians in today’s healthcare environment. The changes in health economics affect physicians as they try to follow the oath’s allegiance to the individual patient’s needs. At ... Cited by: 2 Publish Year: 2018 Author: Sharon A Clark Egypt's ‘Hippocratic Oath’ Could Force Christian Doctors ... https://www.copticsolidarity.org/2018/07/20/egypts-hippocratic-oath-could-force...

Jul 20, 2018 · By Raymond Ibrahim – PJ Media – “Egypt’s version of the Hippocratic Oath, which all of the nation’s doctors — both Muslim and Christian — are required to take, contains wording that is not unlike the Islamic confession of faith.” This new reporting comes from Coptic Solidarity, a human rights organization dedicated to ameliorating the plight of Egypt’s … Professing faith, professing medicine: Physicians and the ... https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4034621 For Catholic physicians, the commitments of the Oath of Hippocrates take on new meaning when seen in light of the promises made at Baptism and renewed every Easter. This paper, originally an address to medical students, considers the role of Catholic physicians as evangelizers, those who spread the message and values of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Author: Philip G. Bochanski Publish Year: 2014 New doctors profess Catholic Hippocratic theleaven.org/new-doctors-profess-catholic-hippocratic

Jun 08, 2018 · The KU oath didn’t conflict with her faith, but it didn’t include what she considered to be important — the dignity of human life. “To me, that’s the most important omission,” she said, “and is the reason I wanted the Catholic Hippocratic Oath as my guiding [philosophy] in my practice.” Is Hippocratic oath a sin? | Christian Forums https://www.christianforums.com/threads/is-hippocratic-oath-a-sin.8115644

May 27, 2019 · If you read the Hippocratic oath you will see that there is a prayer to a pagan god in it. The classic version says: I swear by Apollo, the Physician and Aesculepius and Hygeia and Panacea and all the gods and goddesses, making them my witnesses, that I will fulfill according to my ability and judgment this oath and this covenant. Should medical doctors violate the Hippocratic Oath ... Jan 29, 2014 Hippocratic Oath | Christian Forums Mar 06, 2011 See more results Eye on Faith: Hippocratic Oath: Pagan and Christian https://eyeonfaith.blogspot.com/2013/12/hippocratic-oath-pagan-and-christian.html

Dec 25, 2013 · Originally, the Hippocratic Oath required a person to align with "Apollo Physician and Asclepius and Hygieia and Panacea and all the gods and goddesses" as witnesses. By the time the 12 th century had rolled around, the Oath had been written out on a Byzantine manuscript "in the form of a cross, relating it visually to Christian ideas." Author: Linda Van Slyke

[PDF] Christian Physician’s Oath https://cmda.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/Physician-s-Oath-with-References.pdf Christian Physician’s Oath With gratitude to God, faith in Christ Jesus, and dependence on the Holy Spirit, I publicly profess my intent to practice medicine for the glory of God. With humility, I will seek to increase my skills. Hippocratic Oath - Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hippocrates_oath

The Hippocratic Oath is an oath of ethics historically taken by physicians.It is one of the most widely known of Greek medical texts. In its original form, it requires a new physician to swear, by a number of healing gods, to uphold specific ethical standards.The oath is the earliest expression of medical ethics in the Western world, establishing several principles of medical ethics which ... Christian Physician's Oath - (Framed) – Christian Medical ... https://cmda.org/product/christian-physicians-oath-framed-art

Christian Physician’s Oath With gratitude to God, faith in Christ Jesus, and dependence on the Holy Spirit, I publicly profess my intent to practice medicine for the glory of God. With humility, I will seek to increase my skills. I will respect those who teach me and who broaden my knowledge.

Atheist doctors and their attitude toward Christian patients

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See all See more images of Atheist Doctors and Their attitude Toward Christian patients Religious Characteristics of U.S. Physicians https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1490160 Patients' religious commitments and religious communities are known to influence their experiences of illness and their medical decisions. Physicians are also dynamic partners in the doctor–patient relationship, yet little is known about the religious characteristics of physicians or how physicians' religious commitments shape the clinical ... Cited by: 237 Publish Year: 2005 Author: Farr A. Curlin, John D. Lantos, Chad J. Roach, Sarah A. Sellergren, Marshall H. Chin Atheist doctors more likely to hasten patients' deaths ... https://www.christian.org.uk/news/atheist-doctors-more-likely-to-hasten-patients-deaths

Aug 27, 2010 · Atheist Dr Harris said that religious doctors shouldn’t allow their beliefs to affect their medical practice. Atheist doctors are almost twice as likely to make decisions which speed up the deaths of their patients than their religious colleagues, according to a new study. Atheist doctors 'more likely to hasten death' | Society ... https://www.theguardian.com/society/2010/aug/26/doctors-religious-beliefs-terminally-ill

Aug 25, 2010 · Doctors who are atheist or agnostic are twice as likely as those with deeply religious beliefs to take decisions that might shorten a terminally-ill patient's life, according to research. New law makes it legal for atheist doctors and nurses to ... thesciencepost.com/...for-atheist-doctors-and-nurses-to-refuse-care-to-religious-patients

JACKSON, MS – A new law in Mississippi has made it legal for doctors and nurses to refuse care to certain patients on religious grounds . T he law allows medical staff to refuse treatment to members of the LGBQT community on the grounds that it violates their religious beliefs. It would serve to reason this would also pertain to atheist doctors and nurses who could refuse to treat patients ... Autonomy, religion and clinical decisions: findings from a ... https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2867468 Additionally, there has been concern that elevating the role of autonomy will lead physicians to adopt a laissez-faire attitude towards patients, lessening physicians’ sense of responsibility. 1. Despite a decade of autonomy having “paradigmatic status”, little is known about how doctors apply the principle in … Cited by: 64 Publish Year: 2009 Author: R E Lawrence, F A Curlin Doctors Differ From Patients on Religion - WebMD https://www.webmd.com/women/news/20050622/doctors-differ-from-patients-on-religion

Jun 22, 2005 · Doctors often differ in their religious beliefs from the patients they treat every day, according to a new survey. ... Doctors Differ From Patients on Religion. ... Christian…

Perceptions regarding the practice of medicine, faith healing and miracles

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Dec 10, 2018 · The main aim of the study was to explore the attitudes and health perceptions of faith healing users in Kumasi Metropolis, Ghana. This has become necessary because faith healing practice is an important area but remains neglected in the health care literature. Cited by: 3 Publish Year: 2018 Author: Prince Peprah, Razak M. Gyasi, Prince Osei-Wusu Adjei, Williams Agyemang-Duah, Emmanuel Mawuli Abalo... [PDF] FAITH HEALING; - World Health Organization applications.emro.who.int/imemrf/Professional_Med_J_Q/Professional_Med_J_Q_2014_21_2... as “faith healing”1. Faith healing is through spiritual means. Believers assert that healing of a person can brought about by religious faith through prayers and/or rituals that stimulate a divine presence and power toward correcting disease and disability. Faith healing involve prayer, a visit to a religious United States still too lenient on “faith healing” parents ... https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3153535 Aug 09, 2011 · In the late 1970s and early 1980s, most states had faith healing exemptions in their child abuse and neglect laws. Nineteen states still allow religious defences for felony crimes against children. Canada, by contrast, does not have religious exemptions to criminal charges such as neglect. Cited by: 1 Publish Year: 2011 Author: Wendy Glauser A Question of Miracles: Faith Healing - Top Documentary Films https://topdocumentaryfilms.com/question-of-miracles-faith-healing

Miracle workers such as Benny Hinn are followed and interviewed in this American Undercover documentary. It questions if faith and prayer can heal. This documentary is a very well-researched and in-depth look at the world of televangelists and "faith-healers". 6.3/10(113)

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Physicians are confronted with new information from the popular media, peer-reviewed journals, and their patients regarding the association of religious and spiritual factors with health outcomes. Although religion and spirituality have become more visible within health care, there are considerable ethical issues raised when physicians incorporate these dimensions into their care ... Faith Healing -- God’s Compassion, God’s Power, and God’s ... www.thefaithfulword.org/faithhealing.html

The sick person can be healed instantly if their faith in God, and their faith in being healed, is strong enough, and if they exercise that faith through the prayer of faith. Since healing is by faith and through the prayer of faith, the use of medicine demonstrates a lack of faith which of itself will deny the sick person their healing, or ... Medicine, Healing and the Jewish Tradition | My Jewish ... https://www.myjewishlearning.com/article/medicine-healing-and-the-jewish-tradition


Theological Objections to The Practice of Medicinein Defense of MedicineMedical Practice as Mitzvah


Yet there are weighty theological objections to medicine as well, and these have to do with the Bible’s conception of God as Creator of the universe and therefore the Source of both sickness and health. If God is the cause of all that happens to us, it stands to reason that illness is a sign of divine displeasure, a punishment for our misdeeds. And if such is the case, the proper response to illness is not medicine but prayer and repentance. Do … See more on myjewishlearning.com Religion, Medicine and Miracles | Inters.org inters.org/religion-medicine-and-miracles

The Stability of Healing Miracles and the Nature of Medicine and Religion. Traditionally, historians look for change through time. Analysis of more than 1.400 miracles deriving from the sixteenth century to the end of the twentieth revealed some important changes in form, in diagnoses, in numbers of physicians involved, and in modalities of appeal. The Medicine Buddha and the Power of Healing | Buddhistdoor https://www.buddhistdoor.net/features/the-medicine-buddha-and-the-power-of-healing

The Medicine Buddha is a healing Buddha from the Tibetan Buddhist tradition. Many cultures have healing deities or rituals, and the Medicine Buddha is a profound practice for healing physical, mental, and emotional ailments. It is even more powerful when a group practices together, focusing on the loved one or person who needs healing. history of medicine Flashcards | Quizlet https://quizlet.com/98165718/history-of-medicine-flash-cards

emphasis on natural cause of disease, chritized jews and christians for their belief in healing miracles, anatomy was useful to marvel at gods wisdom in creating best doctor was also a philospher. tries to extend aristotles view of knowledge of causes to medicine. notion …