Proyecto Perdón, El
Michael Barry
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Description
Todas las religiones valoran el perdón, pero solo el cristianismo lo exige. Interiorizar el enojo es destructivo para nuestra salud espiritual, y puede llegar a destruir familias, matrimonios e incluso iglesias. Después de exhaustivas investigaciones médicas, teológicas y sociológicas en los Centros para el Tratamiento del Cáncer en Estados Unidos (CTCE), el escritor y pastor Michael Barry llegó a un sorprendente descubrimiento: el sistema inmunológico y el perdón se encuentran estrechamente relacionados. Mediante las inspiradoras historias de cinco pacientes de cáncer, Barry nos ayuda a identificar (y a superar) las barreras que nos impiden alcanzar la sanidad y la paz.All religions value forgiveness, but only Christianity requires it. Internalizing anger is destructive to our spiritual health and can destroy families, marriages, and even churches. After thorough medical, theological, and sociological research and clinical experience at Cancer Treatment Centers of America (CTCA), author and pastor Michael Barry has made a startling discovery: the immune system and forgiveness are very much connected. Through the inspiring stories of five cancer patients, Barry helps readers identify and overcome the barriers that prevent healing and peace.
Product Details
Price
$10.99
$10.22
Publisher
Portavoz
Publish Date
April 06, 2011
Pages
224
Dimensions
6.64 X 8.52 X 0.47 inches | 0.61 pounds
Language
Spanish
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780825412325
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Michael Barry (DMin, Fuller Theological Seminary; MA, Princeton Theological Seminary) is Director of Pastoral Care at the Cancer Treatment Centers of America, where he specializes in the connection between spirituality and health. He has served in the ministry for over twenty years and has appeared on numerous radio and television shows around the country. He is the author of A Reason for Hope, A Season for Hope, and The Art of Caregiving.