Faith and Healing in Mark 7:26-30 in the Context of Healing in Selected Churches in Nigeria

Author:

Adetunji Emmanuel

Abstract

Many Nigerian Christians believe that miracles still exist. The reality of miracles remains an issue of debate. Some scientists have rejected miracles because they cannot be proven. Many Africans accept miracles because they have faith in a miracle-working Supreme Being. Miracles occupy a singular and prominent place in religious experience throughout the world and it is often the most important thing in any given religious tradition. The paper examines the miracles of Jesus Christ in relation with selected churches during his ministry, particularly the healing of the Syro-Phoenician woman’s daughter in Mark 7:26-30. This study interrogates the stance of Nigerian churches on the faith role debate given the country’s deeply enthrenched healing on medical nature. The investigation uses interview data from members of selected churches. The paper contends the holistic process theory that has three obligatory steps: (1) to feel, (2) to understand, and (3) to let go of negative decisions. The paper concludes that faith-based healing is paramount to religious and non-religious people in Nigeria. Furthermore, the chosen churches have established the doctrine of healing among their members. Therefore, the theory for holistic healing is essential for wholesome therapy and restoration of quality life, health, and ability to adequately by patients should be entrenched into the religious fabric of the churches in Nigeria.

Publisher

African - British Journals

Subject

General Earth and Planetary Sciences,General Environmental Science,General Earth and Planetary Sciences,General Environmental Science,General Medicine,General Medicine,General Medicine,General Energy,Education,Cultural Studies,General Medicine,General Medicine,Literature and Literary Theory,History,Cultural Studies

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