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Divine Healing
The Formative Years: 1830-1890
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326 pages
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The book explores the evolution of divine healing within Christianity, particularly its rise in significance across Latin America, Africa, and Asia. It examines the historical context where suffering was traditionally viewed as divine punishment, emphasizing endurance and submission. The narrative shifts in the nineteenth century, highlighting key individuals and movements that challenged mainstream beliefs and advocated for a more radical understanding of healing. Through this lens, the book sheds light on the transformative theological shifts that reshaped Protestant perspectives on suffering.
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2011, paperback
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