Wages of Sin
Discover the intricate relationship between morality and illness in "Wages of Sin" by Peter Lewis Allen, published by The University of Chicago Press in 2002. This thought-provoking paperback spans 226 pages, presenting a compelling historical analysis of how Western culture has historically associated disease with sin. Allen meticulously explores the roots of this perception and reveals its lasting impact on modern life and public policy. By delving into this captivating narrative, readers will gain a deeper understanding of how societal views on morality can influence health perspectives today. Whether you're a student of history or simply curious about social issues, "Wages of Sin" provides a rich tapestry of insights that are relevant in today's world. Don't miss out on this enlightening read that connects past beliefs with current attitudes toward health and morality.