Medicine, Theology and Wellness in Britain from the Enlightenment to Modernity

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Medicine, Theology and Wellness in Britain from the Enlightenment to Modernity

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Focusing questions of the soul and its relationship to the body in the context of Britain from the late eighteenth to the early twentieth century, this book exploresthe ways in which medicine and theology co-created modern perceptions of well-being. It intervenes in the presumed conflict between science and religion in long nineteenth-century studies by exposing the way medicine and theology worked together to form ideas of health and wellness.

Using religious, theological, and medical history alongside literary scholarship on writers and thinkers from the French Revolution through to the fin de siècle, it illuminates how health and illness are socially constructed. In doing so, it engages with current debates on the nature of health and wellness, critiquing and contextualizing these concepts in scientific, moral, and historical terms.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Healthy Bodies, Healthy Souls
1: Revolutionary Uprising, Industrialisation, and Nutritional Change
2: Anglican Revivals, Natural Theology, and the Physical Sciences
3: Well-Being, the Social Soul, and the Rise of Public Health
4: Eco-Theology and Ethical Eating
5: Returning to Fragments: Modernism, Decadence, and Disease
Conclusion: Moral and Physical Discomfort
Bibliography
Index

Product details

Bloomsbury Academic Test
Published Oct 16 2025
Format Ebook (PDF)
Edition 1st
Extent 248
ISBN 9781350410916
Imprint Bloomsbury Academic
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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Lesa Scholl

Dr Lesa Scholl, FRHistS, is an honorary fellow in…

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