Being Christian in Your Medical Practice
Being a doctor and going to the doctor are theological issues. A major thesis of the book is that a "de-medicalization" of physicians is necessary and should be replaced by a "Scripto-centric" approach to life in the practice of medicine. This call is radical, humanly speaking, but we have a God Who has given much to us as Christian physicians and expects much of us.
There is a biblical view of the practice of medicine, and it is the major avenue that patients have for reaching true comfort and help. Each physician must be able to articulate it and the book is written for that purpose.
A rightly understood biblical view of medicine is the only way that doctors have for giving genuine hope to hurting people and for the advancement of God's kingdom.
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Being Christian in Your Medical Practice
Being a doctor and going to the doctor are theological issues. A major thesis of the book is that a "de-medicalization" of physicians is necessary and should be replaced by a "Scripto-centric" approach to life in the practice of medicine. This call is radical, humanly speaking, but we have a God Who has given much to us as Christian physicians and expects much of us.
There is a biblical view of the practice of medicine, and it is the major avenue that patients have for reaching true comfort and help. Each physician must be able to articulate it and the book is written for that purpose.
A rightly understood biblical view of medicine is the only way that doctors have for giving genuine hope to hurting people and for the advancement of God's kingdom.
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Being Christian in Your Medical Practice

Being Christian in Your Medical Practice

by Jim Halla
Being Christian in Your Medical Practice

Being Christian in Your Medical Practice

by Jim Halla

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Overview

Being a doctor and going to the doctor are theological issues. A major thesis of the book is that a "de-medicalization" of physicians is necessary and should be replaced by a "Scripto-centric" approach to life in the practice of medicine. This call is radical, humanly speaking, but we have a God Who has given much to us as Christian physicians and expects much of us.
There is a biblical view of the practice of medicine, and it is the major avenue that patients have for reaching true comfort and help. Each physician must be able to articulate it and the book is written for that purpose.
A rightly understood biblical view of medicine is the only way that doctors have for giving genuine hope to hurting people and for the advancement of God's kingdom.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940014372336
Publisher: Ambassador International
Publication date: 05/03/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 320
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

A native of Houston, Texas now residing in Spartanburg, SC, Dr. Jim Halla practices rheumatology and serves as a ruling elder at Redeemer ARP in Moore, SC. He has authored a number of scientific articles addressing various clinical issues encountered in the daily practice of rheumatology. Previous books and articles include: Pain: The Plight of Fallen Man, True Competence in Medicine: Practicing Biblically-Based Medicine in a Fallen World, A Biblical Approach to Receiving Medical Care, God’s Wisdom and Comfort for Troubled Times, “What to Do When Your Body Fails You” “Rheumatism” and “When Your Body Betrays You.”
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