Analitikák
| Cím | Szerző | Oldalszám | Kieg.adatok | Megjegyzés | Tárgyszavak |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Foreword | D. W. Millard | vii-viii | |||
| Hospital, church and pastorate | 1 | ||||
| The christian ministry to the mentally handicapped | Leslie Turner | 2-20 | |||
| Prayer and healing | M. J. M. Paton, W. L. Tonge | 21-29 | |||
| The relative nuisance | Peter Speck | 30-44 | |||
| Matilda doesn't want to Waltz | G. Paul Davidson | 45-50 | |||
| Theology of healing | 51 | ||||
| Death and society | Michael Wilson | 52-71 | |||
| A christian epistemology of health for use in medicine and the church's ministry of healing | Robert A. Lambourne | 72-82 | |||
| Strategy and tactics of health care : Reflections on the 'Concepts map' | James Mathers | 83-91 | |||
| Towards a theology of social work | D. W. Millard | 92-100 | |||
| Varied approaches | 101 | ||||
| On upbringing and faith : A discussion of connections | Kenneth Soddy | 102-134 | |||
| Buddhism in relation to the profession of medicine | R. L. Soni | 135-151 | |||
| Counselling and psychotherapy | 153 | ||||
| The client's view of God | Dorothy Scrivener | 154-159 | |||
| Exorcism or psychotherapy | G. C. Harding | 160-164 | |||
| Concepts we share : A study of the common ground of christianity and psychotherapy | Averil Stedeford | 165-176 | |||
| A story of capital letters | Michael Wilson | 177 |