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A detail from the cover of the Routledge Handbook of Spirituality, Religion and the Medical Humanities

This new volume forges connections between the fields of medical and health humanities on the one hand and religious studies and theological studies on the other, firmly establishing a needed bridge and a valuable resource on how mental and physical health relates to the human drive for meaning. It includes a chapter by Brian Powers on moral injury and the importance of Christian theologies of guilt, forgiveness and hope in preventing negative outcomes. Join us for the launch on 13 March 2026.

Launch event (online and in person) on 13 March 2026

Read more about the volume on the publisher's webpage