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<note>An exciting study of faith as a healing reality- spiritual force powerful enough to create healthy people.
&#34;An admirable introduction to the subject of healing . a valuable handbook.&#34; 
The author draws evidence from all fields of human behavior to support the importance of the relationship of mind, emotion, thought, and feeling to the physical well-being of people. And he discovers amazing agree- ment about faith's unique yet often untapped powers for renewal, wholeness, and holiness.

&#34;Dr. Jackson believes we are obsessed with ill-health and insists that 'we are personally responsible for our own health.' His book is a remarkably wide- ranging and deeply-informed study of illness and health at all levels of consciousness.&#34; Methodist Recorder

Edgar N. Jackson is Adjunct Professor at Union Graduate School and visiting Lecturer and Consultant in Crisis Psychology at Walter Reed Medical School. Among his best-known books are The Many Faces of Grief, Understanding Loneliness, and Understanding Prayer.</note>
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