01.06.2011 | Editorial
Editorial
Erschienen in: Journal of Religion and Health | Ausgabe 2/2011
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In his contribution as the Journal of Religion and Health’s first Editor, Harry C. Meserve wrote the following…The new technology of destruction has made it plain for all to see that superior force can no longer make us safe, indeed that further belief in it may spell the end of man and all his works … Preachers or teachers, research scientists or clinicians, surgeons and psychiatrists, students of the individual man or of society, whatever we may be, we are all concerned with one common substance and goal: the human being and his growth into the fullest and best of his humanity. Never was it so important that men of science and men of faith learn from one another and work with one another. (Journal of Religion and Health, 1961, Volume 1, Number 2, pages 91,92).