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Medica Sacra: Or, A Commentary on the Most Remarkable Diseases Mentioned in the Holy Scriptures is a fascinating and scholarly work by Richard Mead, first published in the 18th century. This book offers a unique intersection of theology, history, and medicine, providing readers with a detailed analysis of the various diseases and afflictions referenced throughout the Bible. Drawing upon his expertise as a renowned physician, Mead meticulously examines the symptoms, causes, and possible modern equivalents of ailments described in both the Old and New Testaments, such as leprosy, plague, demonic possession, and the illnesses of biblical figures like Job, King Saul, and King Hezekiah. The author approaches each case with a blend of scientific rigor and respect for the scriptural context, seeking to demystify the medical phenomena that were often attributed to supernatural causes in ancient times. Mead’s commentary not only sheds light on the medical knowledge of the biblical era but also explores the cultural and religious significance of disease and healing in the Judeo-Christian tradition. The book is enriched with references to classical literature, contemporary medical theories, and historical accounts, making it a valuable resource for theologians, historians, medical professionals, and lay readers interested in the confluence of faith and science. Medica Sacra stands as a testament to the enduring curiosity about the natural world and the human condition, as seen through the lens of scripture. Its comprehensive and thoughtful analysis invites readers to reconsider familiar biblical stories with a new perspective, deepening their understanding of both ancient medicine and the spiritual narratives that have shaped Western civilization.
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Liczba stron: 127
Rok wydania: 2025
