Pentecostal Healing Prayer in an Age of Evidence-Based Medicine

Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 32 (1):1-16 (2015)
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Abstract

Although testimonies of divine healing figure prominently in pentecostal missions, pentecostals are frequently reluctant to subject testimonials to empirical investigation. In an age of evidence-based medicine, many people insist on medical corroboration before giving claims credence. Hence, pentecostal resistance toward medical validation comes at a price of reduced missionary impact. Investigation of healing claims reveals medically unexpected healings for which there is no obvious medical explanation, and recoveries that can be explained naturalistically or seem not to have occurred. Since fraudulent cases tend to attract the most notice, they are widely perceived as normative in the absence of countervailing examples.

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