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"Jesus, the Healer Divine" is an insightful exploration of the spiritual and physical healing power attributed to Jesus Christ. Written by Clarence H. Erickson, this work delves into the theological foundations of divine healing, examining the scriptural basis and historical context of miracles within the Christian tradition. The book offers a profound look at the intersection of faith and wellness, presenting Jesus not only as a historical figure but as an active, restorative force in the lives of believers.

Erickson provides readers with a contemplative guide to understanding the nature of spiritual health. Through careful analysis of biblical passages and a deep devotion to the subject, the author illustrates how the concept of the "Healer Divine" has shaped Christian thought and practice. This volume serves as both a theological study and a source of inspiration for those seeking a deeper connection to the redemptive and curative aspects of their faith.

Ideal for students of theology, church history, and individuals interested in the history of the healing ministry, "Jesus, the Healer Divine" remains a significant contribution to early 20th-century religious literature. It captures the fervor and conviction of a period marked by a renewed interest in spiritual gifts and the tangible presence of the divine in everyday life.

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