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Randi, James. The faith healers. Buffalo, N.Y: Prometheus Books, 1987.

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The faith-healers. Buffalo, NY: Prometheus Books, 1989.

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The faith healers. Amherst, New York: Prometheus Books, 1989.

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Behind the scenes: The true face of the fake faith healers. Pittsburgh, Pa: Dorrance Pub., 1997.

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Faith healers and the Bible: What scripture really says. Santa Barbara: Praeger, an imprint of ABC-CLIO, LLC, 2015.

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T, Licauco Jaime. Magicians of God: Faith healers in the Philippines and around the world. Pasig City, Philippines: Published and exclusively distributed by Anvil Pub., 1999.

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Anthony, Alice Rose. Faith and charisma: The healing ministry of Mai Gwayi in the municipality of Zomba. Zomba, Malawi: Kachere Series, 2006.

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"Foul demons, come out!": The rhetoric of twentieth-century American faith healing. Westport, Conn: Praeger, 1999.

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The judge and the faith healer. Lanham, MD: University Press of America, 1989.

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W, Carver John, Enloe Tim N, and Price Charles S, eds. The meaning of faith: & The sick are healed : resolving the mysteries of faith. Shippensburg, PA: MercyPlace Ministries, 2002.

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Faith to heal and be healed: Insights drawn from inspirational accounts of faith, blessing the sick, and healings. Springville, Utah: Cedar Fort, Inc., 2009.

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Faith Healers in the Himalayas. Books Faith,India, 2002.

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Brault, Yves. Behind the Scenes : The True Face of the Fake Faith Healers. 2nd ed. FirstPublish, 2000.

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Keeney, Bradford. Hands of Faith: Healers of Brazil (Profiles in Healing series). Leete'S Island Books, 2003.

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Hands of Faith: Healers of Brazil (Profiles in Healing series). Leete'S Island Books, 2003.

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Arterburn, Stephen, and Jack Felton. Faith That Hurts, Faith That Heals/Understanding the Fine Line Between Healthy Faith and Spiritual Abuse. Thomas Nelson Inc, 1993.

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Levin, Jeff, and Stephen G. Post. Religion and Medicine. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190867355.001.0001.

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In Religion and Medicine, Dr. Jeff Levin, distinguished Baylor University epidemiologist, outlines the longstanding history of multifaceted interconnections between the institutions of religion and medicine. He traces the history of the encounter between these two institutions from antiquity through to the present day, highlighting a myriad of contemporary alliances between the faith-based and medical sectors. Religion and Medicine tells the story of: religious healers and religiously branded hospitals and healthcare institutions; pastoral professionals involved in medical missions, healthcare chaplaincy, and psychological counseling; congregational health promotion and disease prevention programs and global health initiatives; research studies on the impact of religious and spiritual beliefs and practices on physical and mental health, well-being, and healing; programs and centers for medical research and education within major universities and academic institutions; religiously informed bioethics and clinical decision-making; and faith-based health policy initiatives and advocacy for healthcare reform. Religion and Medicine is the first book to cover the full breadth of this subject. It documents religion-medicine alliances across religious traditions, throughout the world, and over the course of history. It summarizes a wide range of material of relevance to historians, medical professionals, pastors and theologians, bioethicists, scientists, public health educators, and policymakers. The product of decades of rigorous and focused research, Dr. Levin has produced the most comprehensive history of these developments and the finest introduction to this emerging field of scholarship.
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The Healer's Art: Faith and the Healing Power of Jesus Christ. Deseret Book Company, 2006.

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Archambeau, Nicole. Souls under Siege. Cornell University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.7591/cornell/9781501753664.001.0001.

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This book explores how the inhabitants of southern France made sense of the ravages of successive waves of plague, the depredations of mercenary warfare, and the violence of royal succession during the fourteenth century. Many people, the book finds, understood both plague and war as the symptoms of spiritual sicknesses caused by excessive sin, and they sought cures in confession. The book draws on a rich evidentiary base of sixty-eight narrative testimonials from the canonization inquest for Countess Delphine de Puimichel, which was held in the market town of Apt in 1363. Each witness in the proceedings had lived through the outbreaks of plague in 1348 and 1361, as well as the violence inflicted by mercenaries unemployed during truces in the Hundred Years’ War. Consequently, their testimonies unexpectedly reveal the importance of faith and the role of affect in the healing of body and soul alike. Faced with an unprecedented cascade of crises, the inhabitants of Provence relied on saints and healers, their worldview connecting earthly disease and disaster to the struggle for their eternal souls. The book illustrates how medieval people approached sickness and uncertainty by using a variety of remedies, making clear that “healing” had multiple overlapping meanings in this historical moment.
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