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A Theology of Health: Wholeness and Human Flourishing

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By Tyler J. VanderWeele
2024
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While the health of the body can be defined by its functioning parts and systems, the health of the person is more complex. To flourish, we need to understand health in the context of God’s intent.

A Theology of Health presents a Christian understanding of the very concept of health, both the health of the body and the health of the person. Preeminent scholar Tyler J. VanderWeele argues that health can be understood as wholeness as intended by God and that sin—whether individual wrongdoing, societal injustice, or the fallenness of creation—causes ill health. VanderWeele explains that restoration and fulfillment of health is salvation, pointed toward in the life of Jesus Christ, to be lived out through the work of the Church, and for which we await final completion. VanderWeele also demonstrates the broader relevance and implications of his insights to all who seek to understand health, well-being, and the ultimate ends of human life.

A Theology of Health is an essential theological exploration that seeks to promote health, healing, and flourishing of the whole person.

Table of Contents

Cover

Half Title Page, Title Page, Copyright, Dedication, Epigraph

pp. i-vi

Contents

pp. vii-viii

Preface

pp. ix-xxii

Part I: Health and Wholeness

Introduction. Health as Wholeness

pp. 3-9

I.1. The Health of Persons and Human Flourishing

pp. 10-27

I.2. The Health of the Body

pp. 28-43

I.3. Health, Unity, and Goodness

pp. 44-51

I.4. Health and Community

pp. 52-69

I.5. Health and Spiritual Well-Being

pp. 70-79

I.6. Health and Responsibility

pp. 80-98

I.7. The Implications of Health as Wholeness

pp. 99-130

Part II: Ill Health and Sin

Introduction. Ill Health as the Absence of Wholeness

pp. 133-136

II.1. Agency, Sin, and Ill Health

pp. 137-141

II.2. Injustice and Ill Health

pp. 142-148

II.3. Fallenness and Ill Health

pp. 149-154

II.4. Sin and Death

pp. 155-158

II.5. Incapacity and Sin

pp. 159-161

II.6. Ill Health and Suffering

pp. 162-171

II.7. The Implications of Ill Health and Sin

pp. 172-190

Part III: Healing and Salvation

Introduction. Healing as the Restoration of Wholeness

pp. 193-195

III.1. Healing of Persons and Healing from Sin

pp. 196-199

III.2. Healing and Love

pp. 200-214

III.3. Healing and Jesus Christ

pp. 215-228

III.4. The Church, Community, and Healing

pp. 229-250

III.5. The Limits of Healing

pp. 251-258

III.6. God, Resurrection, and Salvation

pp. 259-266

III.7. The Implications of Healing and Salvation

pp. 267-292

A Nontheological Postscript

pp. 293-306

Appendix: Propositional Outline

pp. 307-318

A Brief Glossary Concerning Health and Illness

pp. 319-322

References

pp. 323-352

Index

pp. 353-370
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