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The Healing Power of Faith: How Belief and Prayer Can Help You Triumph Over Disease

The Healing Power of Faith: How Belief and Prayer Can Help You Triumph Over Disease
By Harold Koenig, Malcolm McConnell

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An infirm, lifetime alcoholic suddenly becomes sober and strong. A patient undergoing open-heart surgery amazes the doctors with a speedy convalescence. A cancer patient given only a few months to live defies the predictions. What accounts for such remarkable recoveries? Is it miracle or medicine?

In this extraordinary book, Dr. Harold G. Koenig presents groundbreaking scientific evidence that provides answers to these puzzling medical mysteries. You will read about the pioneering study that found nonreligious patients with heart disease to be three times more likely to die following surgery than their religious counterparts. You'll learn why saying prayers regularly can be as effective as taking medicine, and why prayer and medicine together are such a potent combination.

Here you will meet the unforgettable patients who taught the doctors so much as they triumph over life-threatening disease, heartbreaking marital problems, dangerous addiction, and more. With simple, practical methods for harnessing the power of faith, this potentially lifesaving book provides an astonishing and immensely effective strategy for healing.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #278527 in Books
  • Published on: 2001-04-17
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 336 pages

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Amazon.com Review
What is the connection between religious belief and health? Does that connection have to be taken on faith, or is there scientific proof? Harold Koenig, M.D., author of The Healing Power of Faith, has devoted his career to examining scientifically the healing powers of religious belief. He directs Duke University's Center for the Study of Religion/Spirituality and Health, the first research facility in the world to study how religious faith affects believers' physical and emotional health. This center's research has led to more than 70 data-based, peer-reviewed papers published in medical and scientific journals. Some of the findings include:

  • People with strong faith who suffer from physical illness have significantly better health outcomes than less religious people.
  • People who attend religious services regularly have stronger immune systems and lower stress than their less religious counterparts.
  • Religious faith seems to protect the elderly from cardiovascular disease and cancer.
  • Religious patients recover from hip fractures and open-heart surgeries better than nonreligious patients.
The Healing Power of Faith is inspiring and far from dry, filled with many absorbing case studies that show how people suffering from alcoholism, depression, anxiety, polio, drug addiction, heart disease, and many other medical problems manage to turn their lives and health around through religious belief. --Joan Price

From Publishers Weekly
Koenig, currently the director of Duke University's Center for the Study of Religion, Spirituality and Health, has spent more than 20 years studying "the impact of people's religious life on their physical and emotional health," spurred by his belief in faith's "healing power." Each chapter is illustrated with lively and persuasive anecdotal accounts of people belonging to diverse religious communitiesAincluding fundamentalist, conservative and liberal Christians, as well as JewsAand suffering from health problems related to simple stress, marital difficulties, depression, obesity, alcohol and drug addiction, chronic illnesses, heart disease, AIDS and cancer. Though Koenig often hedges his claims even as he's making them, his book as a whole drives home the words of one of his patients: "When you have religious faith, you live with constant reminders of hope." Although it suffers from repetition and fails to answer any of the deeper questions about the nature of suffering, Koenig's volume offers powerful examples of how religious faith has enabled some to endure and even triumph in the midst of woe. Agent, Boston Literary Group.
Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc.

From Library Journal
Koenig directs Duke University's Center for the Study of Religion/Spirituality and Health, the first research facility to study how religious faith affects believers' physical and emotional health. Using scientific studies and a wealth of case studies, Koenig reports on the impact religion has had on stress, depression, longevity, cardiovascular disorders, and the immune system. For believers and nonbelievers alike, he also offers practical recommendations on how to optimize the health benefits of faith. (LJ 3/15/99)
Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc.