"... and the Tao became flesh"
- 158 pages
- 6 hours of reading
Exploring the intersection of Chinese medicine and Christianity, this book analyzes acupuncture through a Christian lens. It contrasts Taoist principles with the belief that the Tao became incarnate in Christ, emphasizing that ultimate healing of the spirit is achievable only through faith in Him. The text invites readers to consider how these two seemingly disparate systems can coexist and inform each other in the realm of healing.
