
The Healing Enigma
The Physician-Priest in the 21st Century
Robert Jaggs-Fowler(Author)
Matador (Publisher)
Published on 28. November 2018
Book
Paperback/Softback
96 pages
978-1-78901-539-3 (ISBN)
Description
The concept of the physician-priest is an ancient one existing pre-Christianity, and historic references to the role can be found within the majority of religions and across all continents. However, despite a growing body of scientific evidence indicating the value of spirituality, the 20th century medical profession within the Western world has placed religion at arm's length, effectively excluding such discussion from the medical consultation.
Referring to both primary and secondary sources within theological, medical, legal, historic and philosophical literature, Robert puts forward an argument in support of a 21st century role for the physician-priest. He argues that if the physician can exercise the role of priest in addition to their medical role, they can thereby truly minister to the whole person in terms of mind, body and soul.
With consideration of modern NHS funding streams, Robert suggests a radical proposal whereby the Church of England and medical educational institutions might combine to offer dual theological and medical training. The result would establish a new breed of professional person ideally positioned in respect to the care of the elderly and those with terminal illness. The Healing Enigma suggests that this not only assists with the provision of 'whole-person' care, but also allows the Church to firmly re-establish itself in the 21st century within its Christian healing tradition.
Referring to both primary and secondary sources within theological, medical, legal, historic and philosophical literature, Robert puts forward an argument in support of a 21st century role for the physician-priest. He argues that if the physician can exercise the role of priest in addition to their medical role, they can thereby truly minister to the whole person in terms of mind, body and soul.
With consideration of modern NHS funding streams, Robert suggests a radical proposal whereby the Church of England and medical educational institutions might combine to offer dual theological and medical training. The result would establish a new breed of professional person ideally positioned in respect to the care of the elderly and those with terminal illness. The Healing Enigma suggests that this not only assists with the provision of 'whole-person' care, but also allows the Church to firmly re-establish itself in the 21st century within its Christian healing tradition.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Market Harborough
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Troubador Publishing
Dimensions
Height: 198 mm
Width: 129 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-78901-539-3 (9781789015393)
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Robert Jaggs-Fowler is an ordinand, GP, writer and poet living in Lincolnshire and North Yorkshire. He has degrees in medicine, law and theology and is the author of several books. Robert won the Lincoln Book Festival Prize for fiction on 2005 and the Fathom Prize for poetry in 2010.