Abstract

Over the twenty years since September 11, 2001, the Journal of Religion and Health has published sixteen articles and two editorials reflecting on various aspects of our reaction to the events of that morning. Within this article we review some of the various approaches authors presented regarding September 11. Other journals have approached it from their unique perspectives. Ours is the intersection of Religion and Health.

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