The Patient Body: “Rome has spoken, the cause is finished”

“The Patient Body” is a monthly column by Ann Neumann about issues at the intersection of religion and medicine. This month: New hope for a break in the Catholic Church’s grip on healthcare Continue Reading →

The Patient Body: “A Different Kind of Life”: The Tragedy of Charlie Gard

“The Patient Body” is a monthly column by Ann Neumann about issues at the intersection of religion and medicine. This month: The tragic life and death of Charlie Gard Continue Reading →

In the News: What Happened & What Now?

A round-up of recent religion news.
 
 
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The Patient Body: Chronic Fatigue Syndrome’s Spiritual Causes and Cures

“The Patient Body” is a monthly column by Ann Neumann about issues at the intersection of religion and medicine. This month: People suffering from a disease that medicine won’t take seriously look to religion for answers. Continue Reading →

In the News: Pulse, Pulpits, and Podiums

A round-up of recent religion news. Continue Reading → Continue Reading →

The Patient Body: Phyllis Schlafly’s Urology

“The Patient Body” is a monthly column by Ann Neumann about issues at the intersection of religion and medicine. This month: Bathrooms, civil rights legislation, and holding it. Continue Reading →

The Patient Body: A Conversation with Ann Neumann & Kali Handelman

“The Patient Body” is a monthly column by Ann Neumann about issues at the intersection of religion and medicine.

This month: Editor Kali Handelman interviews Ann Neumann

about her new book, The Good Death: An Exploration of Dying in American.  Continue Reading →