Sts. Cosmas and Damian, the twin patron saints of medicine, were once among the most recognized saints in Christendom. In today’s secularized society their prominence is much less known. The saints were beheaded during the violent persecutions of Christians in the Roman Empire in the end of the 3rd century and the first years of the fourth. Their story, however, is more than miracles and martyrdom. The history of Sts. Cosmas and Damian show the connection between medicine of Classical Greece and the worship of doctor-saints in early Christendom, and the tradition of charity to the poor in medical care
Thesis (Ph.D. (Church and Dogma History))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus in cooperatio...
Christianity made its appearance at a time when religion, even magic, played a much more important r...
Divine healing has been often seen in opposition to human healing. The two spheres, have been consid...
Sts. Cosmas and Damian, the twin patron saints of medicine, were once among the most recognized sain...
This paper was awarded The British Medical Association (Malta Branch) prize in the Medical Essay Com...
The Christian miracle tales strongly support the identification of Sts. Cosmas and Damian as doctors...
in: Annual of Medieval Studies, (2002) pp. 89-123. troduction and analysis of the miracle collectio...
Asclepius was the most popular healing deity of the ancient Graeco-Roman world. There are several re...
This paper focuses on the intertwining of religious healing and mundane medicine and investigates ho...
Iatric cults were spread in Hellas, and in the Hellenistic period were also venerated in Roman Empir...
Sankt Cosmas und Sankt Damian in einer Medikamententaxe von Piacenza (1706) Darstellung, Wiedergabe ...
In recent years the study of miraculous images has experienced a substantial re-evaluation of their ...
In the introductory part, the authors remind us of existence of two groups of Saint-Patrons, who are...
For many Ancient Greeks, Asclepius was the god usually sought after to assist in the recovery proces...
The story of disease and healing in the Maltese Islands begins with the earliest inhabitants of Ma...
Thesis (Ph.D. (Church and Dogma History))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus in cooperatio...
Christianity made its appearance at a time when religion, even magic, played a much more important r...
Divine healing has been often seen in opposition to human healing. The two spheres, have been consid...
Sts. Cosmas and Damian, the twin patron saints of medicine, were once among the most recognized sain...
This paper was awarded The British Medical Association (Malta Branch) prize in the Medical Essay Com...
The Christian miracle tales strongly support the identification of Sts. Cosmas and Damian as doctors...
in: Annual of Medieval Studies, (2002) pp. 89-123. troduction and analysis of the miracle collectio...
Asclepius was the most popular healing deity of the ancient Graeco-Roman world. There are several re...
This paper focuses on the intertwining of religious healing and mundane medicine and investigates ho...
Iatric cults were spread in Hellas, and in the Hellenistic period were also venerated in Roman Empir...
Sankt Cosmas und Sankt Damian in einer Medikamententaxe von Piacenza (1706) Darstellung, Wiedergabe ...
In recent years the study of miraculous images has experienced a substantial re-evaluation of their ...
In the introductory part, the authors remind us of existence of two groups of Saint-Patrons, who are...
For many Ancient Greeks, Asclepius was the god usually sought after to assist in the recovery proces...
The story of disease and healing in the Maltese Islands begins with the earliest inhabitants of Ma...
Thesis (Ph.D. (Church and Dogma History))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus in cooperatio...
Christianity made its appearance at a time when religion, even magic, played a much more important r...
Divine healing has been often seen in opposition to human healing. The two spheres, have been consid...