A travers l'histoire, santé et religion ont longtemps été asso ciées sur la base d'une étiologie morale du bien-être et de l'afflic tion. Il n'en va normalement plus ainsi aujourd'hui, où la santé est du ressort de la biochimie, domaine séparé des explications religieuses.
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