Exploring the Sacred Dimensions of Religious Medicine
The Medical Theology Project curates and contributes to a growing body of academic and editorial work examining the intersections of medicine, theology, spirituality, and cultural religious practices of healing. These publications serve as a resource for scholars, healthcare professionals, and spiritual practitioners interested in the ethical, philosophical, and faith-based dimensions of health and healing.
Focused fields of scholarly publishing
Our forthcoming publications reflect the interdisciplinary depth of the project, including:
Historical Traditions of Religious Medicine
• The history of religious medicine and spiritual healing practices
• Monastic traditions of religious caregiving
• Sacred medicine in Eastern religions and Mesoamerican traditions
Cultural and Ethnographic Healing
• Indigenous and religious healing rituals
• Charismatic healing traditions in modern Christianity
• The role of spiritual healers in various cultural contexts
Integrating Theology and Science
• The holistic model: body–mind–spirit in contemporary care
• Bridging biomedicine with spiritual care systems
• Contributions of the social sciences to understanding religious health practices
Contribute or Collaborate
We welcome original academic contributions that align with the themes of the Medical Theology Project. If you’re a scholar, practitioner, or clinician interested in publishing with us, please contact us at info@medicaltheology.net