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Holistic Healing Work of Christianity

Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing 1998³â 28±Ç 1È£ p.47 ~ 59
KMID : 0806119980280010047
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Abstract

The purpose of this study was to identify calls, roles and attitudes of the Christian medical staff in a modern medical system for holistic healing through belief in Gods healing methods and Gods view about medical treatment. The meaning of healing in the Bible is derived from Rapha in the Old Testament, it¡¯s meaning is heal wound, restore to original condition, repair, console and be heal. In the New Testament, the meaning of healing is to serve and be in one¡¯s service derived from Therapuein and preserve, rescue, save a life from death derived from Sozo. The term of soteriology originated from Sozo. Therefore the meaning of the healing in the Bible is restoring original completeness to the same as Cods characteristics. The meaning of disease is physical, psychological, social and spiritual imbalance or disharmonious. Disease is usually depravity from moral life to immoral life and abnormal life process with accompaning specific symptoms. Medical staff were called to Gods work. recognized Gods will for them, and absolutely leaned on Gods power to intervene and work above spatial-temporal transcendently. They use spiritual power with medical treatment skills, help sick people to possibly have dynamic and individual relation with God and help to maintain their well-being and complete healing. Attitudes of medical staff were compassion and love, virtue of modesty, strong and daring, patience with belief, healing with Gods word, using spiritual insight, play. using medical knowledge and techniques, continuing spiritual training, laying on of hands and repentance.
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