Medicine and the Reformation
Discover the compelling intersection of faith and healing in Medicine and the Reformation by Taylor & Francis Ltd. Published in 1993, this insightful hardback edition spans 208 pages, delving into how both popular and official religion influenced orthodox medicine and the practices of popular healers. The book expertly illustrates the pivotal role that medicine played within Lutheran teachings, the Catholic Church's responses, and the Calvinistic rationalization of disease. This scholarly work is essential for anyone interested in the historical context of medicine and its relationship with religious beliefs during the Reformation. Enhance your understanding of this fascinating era with this essential read.