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Situating Religion and Medicine in Asia: Methodological Insights and Innovations
By (Author) Michael Stanley-Baker
Manchester University Press
Manchester University Press
21st February 2024
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Asian history
Religion and science
Social and cultural history
201.661095
Hardback
416
Width 138mm, Height 216mm, Spine 24mm
628g
This edited volume presents the latest research on the intersection of religion and medicine in Asia. It features chapters by internationally known scholars, who bring to bear a range of methodological and geographic expertise on this topic. The books central question is to what extent religion and medicine have overlapped or interrelated in various Asian societies. Collectively, the contributions explore a number of related issues, such as: which societies separated out religious from medical concerns, at which times and in what ways Where have medicine and religion converged, and how has such knowledge been defined by scholars and cultural actors Are religion and medicine the best terms by which scholars can grapple with knowledge about the sacred and the self, destiny and disease
Michael Stanley-Baker is an Assistant Professor in History, and at the Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine, at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore