Health Care Provider and Faith Diversity
Alexis Easaw
Grand Canyon University: HLT-302
November 2, 2017
Professor Isaac Murton
Benchmark - Health Care Provider and Faith Diversity
Introduction
Within the world there are an estimate of 4,300 religions recorded, and more undocumented. Within this paper it will be comparing and contrasting Christianity and Zoroastrianism. What goes on within each of their healing environment, how they relate to each other, and noting similarities. Also discussing how the communities are similar, and the types of meditation and prayer that is conducted within each of the two religions. If one is understanding of other religions and worldviews, then they will be able to successfully provide care to those of differing faiths.
Comparative Healthcare Analysis of Christianity
Christianity is a religion based on the lessons and teaching of Jesus, belief in miracles as well as in Christ (anointed one)."In James 5:13-16 it says the community representatives would pray for the sick in the Name of Jesus, that is, in the personality of Jesus. This prayer, “made
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Solely focusing on natural or holistic healing, as well as faith brought from God. Reliance on the Mantra: which is a form of prayer. Christianity
References
What is Christian Healing? (n.d.). Retrieved November 4, 2017, from http://durrance.com/FrAl/what_is_christian_healing.htm
Holy Bible: English Standard Version. (2001). Wheaton, IL: Crossway Bibles. doi:https://biblia.com/bible/esv/James%205.15
Kelsey, M. T. (1995). Healing and Christianity: a classic study. Minneapolis: Augsburg.
Eduljee, K. E. (2010, July 27). Zoroastrian Heritage. Retrieved November 05, 2017, from