Providence and God�s emergent will through prayer as it relates to determinism and healing

The paper has a twofold purpose. The first is to explore: if God has settled His plans and He will do what He is going to do, then does it matter whether one prays or not? This section will also deal with the aspect of healing and prayer, specifically from a scientific perspective. The important que...

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Main Author: M Pretorius
Format: Article
Language:Afrikaans
Published: AOSIS 2007-09-01
Series:Verbum et Ecclesia
Online Access:http://verbumetecclesia.org.za/index.php/VE/article/view/123
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spelling doaj-0bc4246e68ad4f66bc0134276b9b72f92020-11-25T01:06:13ZafrAOSISVerbum et Ecclesia 1609-99822074-77052007-09-0128258060110.4102/ve.v28i2.12399Providence and God�s emergent will through prayer as it relates to determinism and healingM Pretorius0University of PretoriaThe paper has a twofold purpose. The first is to explore: if God has settled His plans and He will do what He is going to do, then does it matter whether one prays or not? This section will also deal with the aspect of healing and prayer, specifically from a scientific perspective. The important question is: How should one treat reports of miraculous healings, and the� belief that prayer can affect healing? Secondly, if prayer has any effect on what happens, then it would seem that God� s plans are not fixed in the first place, and then the idea of an open-future would seem to be valid. As a result, one could no longer see the world as a mechanistic Newtonian picture. Rather , the picture portrayed would be of a world of flexibility and openness to change. The question would then be: What is the manner and scope of divine action and wherein lies the causal joint? Regarding this, areas related to determinism will be explored as determinism states that all events in the world are the result of some previous event, or events. Bringing� clarity to these questions is important, as is it has a direct bearing on how one will view miracles recorded in the Scriptures, and how far one will go in trusting God to meet one� s needs through prayer.http://verbumetecclesia.org.za/index.php/VE/article/view/123
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Providence and God�s emergent will through prayer as it relates to determinism and healing
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title Providence and God�s emergent will through prayer as it relates to determinism and healing
title_short Providence and God�s emergent will through prayer as it relates to determinism and healing
title_full Providence and God�s emergent will through prayer as it relates to determinism and healing
title_fullStr Providence and God�s emergent will through prayer as it relates to determinism and healing
title_full_unstemmed Providence and God�s emergent will through prayer as it relates to determinism and healing
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2074-7705
publishDate 2007-09-01
description The paper has a twofold purpose. The first is to explore: if God has settled His plans and He will do what He is going to do, then does it matter whether one prays or not? This section will also deal with the aspect of healing and prayer, specifically from a scientific perspective. The important question is: How should one treat reports of miraculous healings, and the� belief that prayer can affect healing? Secondly, if prayer has any effect on what happens, then it would seem that God� s plans are not fixed in the first place, and then the idea of an open-future would seem to be valid. As a result, one could no longer see the world as a mechanistic Newtonian picture. Rather , the picture portrayed would be of a world of flexibility and openness to change. The question would then be: What is the manner and scope of divine action and wherein lies the causal joint? Regarding this, areas related to determinism will be explored as determinism states that all events in the world are the result of some previous event, or events. Bringing� clarity to these questions is important, as is it has a direct bearing on how one will view miracles recorded in the Scriptures, and how far one will go in trusting God to meet one� s needs through prayer.
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