The modern worldview saw faith and medicine as distinct from one another. Medicine, this worldview taught us, is grounded in empirical science; faith, on the other hand, is based on subjective unverifable experiences of the spirit. In this understanding, therefore, religious life had little to offer to the healing arts. As modern ways of thinking have given ground to postmodern perspectives, so the previous incompatibility between medicine and faith is being replaced by understandings of how the two can function as partners in promoting human wellness. Building on the biblical understanding of the unity of body, mind, and spirit, health care professionals are placing greater emphasis on the healing powers of prayer and religious rites, while pastors and pastoral caregivers have come to see the greater importance of their roles in restoring patients to physical and emotional, as well as spiritual, health.
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