God-Man: The Word Made Flesh
Description:
First published in 1920, "God-Man: The Word Made Flesh" by George Washington Carey and Inez Eudora Perry explores the intimate connection between the universe and the human body. Dr. Carey was born in 1845 and was an American medical doctor who wrote several books during the early twentieth-century on biochemistry, religion, astrology, physiology, and his mineral-based theory of the origin of human health and disease, which he called the "chemistry of life". In "God-Man: The Word Made Flesh". the authors examine some of the most important questions that have challenged humanity since the beginnings of Christianity, such as the relationship between the divine and the mortal and whether or not humans are born with sin and in need of salvation. Dr. Carey and his co-author Perry take the reader on a fascinating and in-depth study of ancient cultures, symbolism, astrology, mysticism, and spirituality, examing how these ideas relate to human health and physiology. "God-Man: The Word Made Flesh" explains many of the mysteries of the Bible and how these mysteries relate to human life on the macro and microcosm and the continued relevance of these spiritual concerns to modern health and wellness. This edition is printed on premium acid-free paper.