• Research Paper on:
    S.I. McMillen's None of These Diseases

    Number of Pages: 5

     

    Summary of the research paper:

    In five pages this paper discusses S.I. McMillen and an updated version of his classic text. Five sources are cited in the bibliography.

    Name of Research Paper File: D0_BBmcmill.doc

    Buy This Research Paper »

     

    Unformatted Sample Text from the Research Paper:
    of a medical missionary, college physician, and Biblical-medical researcher. Bibliography lists 5 sources. BBmcmill.doc NONE OF THESE DISEASES by S.I. McMillen  Written by B. Bryan Babcock for the Paperstore, Inc., February 2001 Introduction McMillen originally published this classical work in 1963, and has now been updated  with the help of his grandson. The original author, S.I. McMillen is now over a hundred years old, and his age alone would tempt some of us to give credit  to his work. Hs professional life included that of a medical missionary, college physician, and Biblical-medical researcher. None of these Diseases The twenty-eight chapters of this revised book are  divided into five parts: Part 1 -- The Source of Wholeness; Part 2 -- Physical Wholeness; Part 3 -- Sexual Wholeness; Part 4 -- Emotional Wholeness; and Part 5  -- Spiritual Wholeness. It is the authors contention that medical science is coming to some of the same conclusions that were spoken of in the Bible thousands of years  ago. Certainly the area, concerning the prevention of diseases is very strong when we realize that western medicine barely acknowledged such essentials as cleanliness a few centuries ago. Authenticity  Innes (20001) makes the point that much of the Bibles historical prophesy has come to pass and been documented as predicted. He sites, "Some fifteen hundred years B.C., God  said through Moses that Israel would turn from him [God] and be driven by enemies from their homeland. God said, I will bring the land into desolation ... I will  scatter you among the nations your land shall be desolate, and your cities waste." Inness then goes on to describe the documented history of the ten tribes of Israel: 

    Back to Research Paper Results