Faith-healing : Christian science and kindred phenomena / by J.M. Buckley, LL. D.

"This text explores faith healing and similar phenomena. Specifically, the author seeks to determine the facts surrounding such acts and how they can be explained. Particular areas of focus are as follows: astrology, divination, and coincidences; dreams, nightmares, and somnambulism; presentime...

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Main Author: Buckley, J. M. 1836-1920 (Author)
Format: Ebook
Language:English
Published: New York : Century Co., 1892.
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Summary:"This text explores faith healing and similar phenomena. Specifically, the author seeks to determine the facts surrounding such acts and how they can be explained. Particular areas of focus are as follows: astrology, divination, and coincidences; dreams, nightmares, and somnambulism; presentiments, visions, and apparitions; witchcraft; and "Christian science" and "mind cure." The author states that the link connecting the subjects treated in this volume is their dependence upon mental states. Should it be thought that astrology, divination, apparitions, and witchcraft are based upon objective facts, it is believed that the method of their explanation will show that they are properly classified. The author has adopted certain principles as working laws: namely, that before endeavoring to explain how phenomena exist, it is necessary to determine precisely what exists; and that so long as it is possible to find a rational explanation of what unquestionably is, there is no reason to suspect, and it is superstition to assume, the operation of supernatural causes"--Book. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved).
Physical Description:1 online resource (7-11, 308 pages)
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