THE STUDY OF THE ISSUE OF MEDICINE IN RELIGIOUS TEACHINGS
Keywords:
medical-spiritual norms, medical staff, influence of religion.Abstract
The religion of Christianity and Islam is not just a religious doctrine, they are a way of life that covers all aspects of everyday life and sets socio-cultural, moral-household, and medical-spiritual norms. Also, Medicine is free from the influence of religion, so both Christian and Islamic theologians and medical staff have studied theology and methods of treatment parallel.
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