Abstract

Abstract This paper attempts to reveal a small, but important sample of early Christian thinking about the nature and end of medicine. Part of the early Christian experience with medicine is derived from Greek, Jewish, and Roman cultural influences. These influences shaped the early Church's understanding of medicine, an understanding which was ultimately to become centered upon the ministry of the healing Jesus Christ.

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