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What is Miraculous Healing

Handbook of Research on the Impact of Culture in Conflict Prevention and Peacebuilding
This is a type of faith healing in which cures appear to be miraculous. A good example of this type of healing is the healing power of Jesus often described as miracles.
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Beyond Prosperity Gospel and Socio-Economic Insecurity in Africa: Ethical Implications of Spiritualizing Poverty
Ubong Eyo (University of Calabar, Nigeria), Essien Essien (University of Uyo, Nigeria), and Gabriel Ekong (University of Uyo, Nigeria)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-2574-6.ch026
Abstract
Prosperity gospel is increasingly becoming a salient feature of Christianity in contemporary societies and especially on the African continent. Many consider it a supernatural alternative offering existential hope amidst insecurities of present life, rather than eschatological heavenly life yet to come. Its popularity is premised on the fact that the doctrine presents itself as holding the key to material prosperity, as well as the promise to provide followers with the weapons to overcome witchcraft, demonic forces and other malignant spirits through the power of the Holy Spirit. Drawing upon an extensive contemporary research on prosperity doctrine and based on content analysis, this chapter examines prosperity teachings and claims and identifies ethical issues that relate to the doctrine. Findings reveal that what makes prosperity gospel unique among religions is its overt promise of temporal, material rewards. In the absence of “natural” opportunity, prosperity gospel offers a supernatural means to material advancement.
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