A 2015 course by Corey Harris at Alvernia University is a “study and analysis of concepts in fundamental moral theology, particular forms of addiction, and the social ethics implications of those addictions.”
A 1999 course by Edward Tomaciewicz at DePaul University provides “a cross cultural look at notions related to the body in its well and diseased states including the significance of âplaguesâ and AIDS as a socio-religious and spiritual event.”
Praying for a Cure? Religion, Health, and Healing in America
A 2007 course by Wendy Cadge at Brandeis University examines “the relationship between religion, health, and healing in the contemporary United States.”
A course by Lance Laird at Boston University aimed at cultivating “a critical and empathetic understanding of how Muslims practice healing informed by and in conversations” with Islam.