Healing sanctuaries: between science and religion
<p>Divine healing has been often seen in opposition to human healing. The two spheres, have been considered as separate, both in space and in terms of elements involved. Asclepian sanctuaries have been mostly presented as domains of exclusively divine intervention, without any involvement of t...
Main Author: | Ozarowska, L |
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Other Authors: | Parker, R |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2016
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