Medical Sciences Education based on Religious Spiritualism
Journal Title: Health, Spirituality and Medical Ethics - Year 2016, Vol 3, Issue 3
Abstract
the term “spirituality” has been proposed to denote the notion of intellectuality. Actually, the former has been derived from the Latin words “spiritus” (means breath) and “spirare” (means inhaling or breathing). Given the Latin translations of the New Testament, the term “spiritualis” or spiritual person is an individual whose life is dominated or influenced by the Holy Spirit or God (1).
Authors and Affiliations
Zahra Nasrollahi
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