Religion and Healing in America
Edited by Linda L. Barnes and Susan S. Sered
Reviews and Awards
"A remarkable work that provides important insights into the diversity of religion and healing in the United States." --Nova Religio
"Wide-ranging. Its wealth of descriptive examples span the major ethnic and immigrant groups within the contemporary United States, most major world religious systems, and recent cultural trends such as New Age religious activities and rising interest in complementary-alternative medicine." --American Anthropologist
"A rich overview of religious healing in numerous contexts. A valuable overview of the diversity of religious healing approaches in U.S. society." --Medical Anthropology Quarterly
"Compelling and comprehensive, Barnes and Sered introduce u to the breadth of the field and a range of analytical approaches that will both intrigue and provoke academics in further debate. Research students and academics will be grateful to the editors for the care and attention lavished on this volume." --Reviews in Religion and Theology
"A brilliant contribution to the qualitative study of religion and health.... This volume could be a core text in an undergraduate or graduate-level course on religion and healing in society, ritual studies, or field methods." --Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion