Disability, medicine, and healing discourse in early Christianity: new conversations for health humanities
"Using contemporary theories drawn from health humanities, this volume analyses the nature and effects of disability, medicine, and health discourse in a variety of early Christian literature. In recent years, the "medical turn" in early Christian studies has developed a robust litera...
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Contents vii List of Contributors 1 Introduction: Discourses of Health between Late Antiquity and Postmodernity 1 PART ONE Marking Bodies, Making Communities 2 Christ, the Physician, and His Deaf Followers: Medical Metaphors in the Letters of Ignatius of Antioch 11 13 ANNA REBECCA SOLEVÄG 3 A Circumcising Mission to the Gentiles and Hazing Culture 30 ADAM BOOTH 4 Pain in Ancient Medicine and Literature, and Early Christianity: The Paradox of Inshareability and Agency 47 HELEN RHEE PART TWO Defining Patients, Delimiting Communities 5 To Be, or Not to Be Sterile: That Is a Question of Well-being in Byzantine Medical Discourse of the Sixth Century AD 65 67 ELISA GROFF 6 The Negotiation of Meaning in Late Antique Clinical Practice: Alexander of Tralles and “Natural Remedies” JONATHAN L. ZECHER 84
vi Contents 7 Medical Discourse, Identity Formation, and Otherness in Early Eastern Christianity 102 CHRIS L. DE WET PART THREE Performing Health, Preserving Communities 119 8 Hagiography and “Mental Health” in Late Antique Monasticism 121 PAUL DILLEY 9 Shaping Water: Public Health and the “Medicine of Mortality” in Late Antiquity 133 SUSAN R. HOLMAN Reflections 153 10 Intersecting Christian Antiquity and Modern Healthcare 155 BRENDA LLEWELLYN IHSSEN Index 182 |
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Contents vii List of Contributors 1 Introduction: Discourses of Health between Late Antiquity and Postmodernity 1 PART ONE Marking Bodies, Making Communities 2 Christ, the Physician, and His Deaf Followers: Medical Metaphors in the Letters of Ignatius of Antioch 11 13 ANNA REBECCA SOLEVÄG 3 A Circumcising Mission to the Gentiles and Hazing Culture 30 ADAM BOOTH 4 Pain in Ancient Medicine and Literature, and Early Christianity: The Paradox of Inshareability and Agency 47 HELEN RHEE PART TWO Defining Patients, Delimiting Communities 5 To Be, or Not to Be Sterile: That Is a Question of Well-being in Byzantine Medical Discourse of the Sixth Century AD 65 67 ELISA GROFF 6 The Negotiation of Meaning in Late Antique Clinical Practice: Alexander of Tralles and “Natural Remedies” JONATHAN L. ZECHER 84
vi Contents 7 Medical Discourse, Identity Formation, and Otherness in Early Eastern Christianity 102 CHRIS L. DE WET PART THREE Performing Health, Preserving Communities 119 8 Hagiography and “Mental Health” in Late Antique Monasticism 121 PAUL DILLEY 9 Shaping Water: Public Health and the “Medicine of Mortality” in Late Antiquity 133 SUSAN R. HOLMAN Reflections 153 10 Intersecting Christian Antiquity and Modern Healthcare 155 BRENDA LLEWELLYN IHSSEN Index 182 |
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