1st Edition
Disability, Medicine, and Healing Discourse in Early Christianity New Conversations for Health Humanities
Biography
Susan R. Holman is John R. Eckrich Chair and Professor of Religion and the Healing Arts at Valparaiso University. Her publications include eight academic monographs, among them Beholden: Religion, Global Health, and Human Rights (Oxford 2015), recipient of the 2016 Grawemeyer Award in Religion.
Chris L. de Wet is Professor of New Testament and Early Christian Studies at the University of South Africa, Pretoria. His books include Preaching Bondage: John Chrysostom and the Discourse of Slavery in Early Christianity (2015) and The Unbound God: Slavery and the Formation of Early Christian Thought (2018).
Jonathan L. Zecher is Senior Research Fellow at the Australian Catholic University and Co-Director of ReMeDHe, an international working group for Religion, Medicine, Disability, and Health in Late Antiquity. His second book, Spiritual Direction as a Medical Art in Early Christian Monasticism (Oxford), was published in 2022.
"En definitiva, estos estudios acercan al lector a la vida cotidiana de la antigüedad tardía y muestran cómo los problemas sanitarios y las respuestas que encontraban o perseguían no distaban tanto de las actuales. Los autores de este volumen muestran que estudiar el pasado desde una perspectiva más amplia y ponerla en diálogo con el presente es altamente enriquecedor y abre nuevas vías e interrogantes sobre los que será necesario transitar."
[In short, these studies bring the reader closer to the daily life of late antiquity and show how the health problems and the solutions they encountered or sought were not so different from those of today. The authors of this volume demonstrate that studying the past from a broader perspective and engaging it in dialogue with the present is highly enriching and opens new avenues and questions that will need to be explored.] - Exemplaria Clasica






