Introduction | p. 3 |
The cult of the saints and the reimagination of the space and time of sickness in twentieth-century American Catholicism | p. 29 |
The "spiritual healing project" : a study of the meaning of spiritual healing in the United Church of Christ | p. 49 |
Ritual and magic : two diverse approaches to inner healing in the Cambodian American community | p. 59 |
Procreating women and religion : the politics of spirituality, healing, and childbirth in America | p. 71 |
Healing into wholeness in the Episcopal church | p. 89 |
Miraculous migrants to the City of Angels : perceptions of El Santo Nino de Atocha and San Simon as sources of health and healing | p. 103 |
"God made a miracle in my life" : Latino Pentecostal healing in the borderlands | p. 123 |
The gathering of traditions : the reciprocal alliance of history, ecology, health, and community among the contemporary Chumash | p. 139 |
Religious healing among war-traumatized African immigrants | p. 159 |
Making Wanga : reality constructions and the magical manipulation of power | p. 173 |
"Our work is change for the sake of justice" : Hope Community, Minneapolis, Minnesota | p. 195 |
Communing with the dead : spiritual and cultural healing in Chicano/a communities | p. 205 |
Spirituality and aging in the San Francisco Japanese community | p. 217 |
Healing as resistance : reflections upon new forms of American Jewish healing | p. 231 |
Healing in feminist Wicca | p. 253 |
Sexual healing : self-help and therapeutic Christianity in the ex-gay movement | p. 265 |
"Jesus is my doctor" : healing and religion in African American women's lives | p. 281 |
Gender and healing in Navajo society | p. 291 |
Multiple meanings of Chinese healing in the United States | p. 307 |
Rituals of healing in African American spiritual churches | p. 333 |
Complementary and alternative medicine in America's "two Buddhisms" | p. 343 |
La Mesa del Santo Nino de Atocha and the Conchero dance tradition of Mexico-Tenochtilan : religious healing in urban Mexico and the United States | p. 359 |
Subtle energies and the American metaphysical tradition | p. 375 |
Taking seriously the nature of religious healing in America | p. 387 |
Dimensions of Islamic religious healing in America | p. 407 |
Health, faith traditions, and South Asian Indians in North America | p. 423 |
Hmong Shamanism : Animist spiritual healing in America's urban heartland | p. 439 |
Spirituality and the healing of addictions : a Shamanic drumming approach | p. 455 |
The healing genes | p. 471 |
Religion and healing : the four expectations | p. 487 |
Afterword : a physician's reflections | p. 505 |
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