The association of healing with the deity and the combination of healer and priest in the same person are as old as the emergence of organised religion in the history of mankind. The earliest evidence of primitive medical practice in our Islands is associated with the neolithic temples of Mnajdra, Hagar Qim and Hal Safflieni Hypogeum that date back to about 2400 BC. The healer-priest comes into a sharper focus during the Roman occupation of Malta. The first written record in AD 60 comes from the physician St. Luke in the Acts (Chapter 27 & 28) and the healer is no less a personage than Paul of Tarsus, the apostle, who following his shipwreck on Malta, healed the father of Publius, the Roman delegate of the Praetor of Sicily, from fever. Hea...
Rather than present a conventional medical history, the book focuses on the medical pluralism presen...
Divine healing has been often seen in opposition to human healing. The two spheres, have been consid...
According to 15th to 18th-century written sources, priests-vaidilučiai, successors to the servants o...
The story of disease and healing in the Maltese Islands begins with the earliest inhabitants of Ma...
The spreading cult of Christ the Healer during the Medieval period led to sick-nursing being viewed...
The advent of the apostle Paul and evangelist Luke to the Maltese Islands in 60 AD led to the develo...
The Church in Malta has played a pivotal role in the life of the Maltese for a millenium. When the c...
PhD (Church and Dogma History), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2014According to tradit...
This paper was awarded The British Medical Association (Malta Branch) prize in the Medical Essay Com...
The Byzantine Emperor Constantine the Great [306-337 AD] transformed Rome and the Holy Land into mag...
In early modern Malta, as in the rest of Europe, there existed two major systems by which one could ...
Rather than present a conventional medical history, the book focuses on the medical pluralism presen...
Rather than present a conventional medical history, the book focuses on the medical pluralism presen...
Rather than present a conventional medical history, the book focuses on the medical pluralism presen...
This paper focuses on the intertwining of religious healing and mundane medicine and investigates ho...
Rather than present a conventional medical history, the book focuses on the medical pluralism presen...
Divine healing has been often seen in opposition to human healing. The two spheres, have been consid...
According to 15th to 18th-century written sources, priests-vaidilučiai, successors to the servants o...
The story of disease and healing in the Maltese Islands begins with the earliest inhabitants of Ma...
The spreading cult of Christ the Healer during the Medieval period led to sick-nursing being viewed...
The advent of the apostle Paul and evangelist Luke to the Maltese Islands in 60 AD led to the develo...
The Church in Malta has played a pivotal role in the life of the Maltese for a millenium. When the c...
PhD (Church and Dogma History), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2014According to tradit...
This paper was awarded The British Medical Association (Malta Branch) prize in the Medical Essay Com...
The Byzantine Emperor Constantine the Great [306-337 AD] transformed Rome and the Holy Land into mag...
In early modern Malta, as in the rest of Europe, there existed two major systems by which one could ...
Rather than present a conventional medical history, the book focuses on the medical pluralism presen...
Rather than present a conventional medical history, the book focuses on the medical pluralism presen...
Rather than present a conventional medical history, the book focuses on the medical pluralism presen...
This paper focuses on the intertwining of religious healing and mundane medicine and investigates ho...
Rather than present a conventional medical history, the book focuses on the medical pluralism presen...
Divine healing has been often seen in opposition to human healing. The two spheres, have been consid...
According to 15th to 18th-century written sources, priests-vaidilučiai, successors to the servants o...