Journal of Medical - Clinical Research & Reviews

Journal of Medical - Clinical Research & Reviews

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ISSN: 2639-944X
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The Efficacy of Prayer in Medical Outcomes: A Discursive Analysis Integrating Jewish Theological Perspectives

Authors: Julian Ungar-Sargon.

DOI: 10.33425/2639-944X.1433


Abstract

This discursive analysis examines the empirical evidence on the efficacy of prayer both personal and intercessory in influencing medical outcomes, while weaving together scientific methodology with Jewish theological understanding. Drawing from randomized controlled trials, meta-analyses, and systematic reviews published between 1999 and 2025, this exploration reveals the complex interplay between spiritual practice and measurable health outcomes. Rather than seeking definitive answers, this essay navigates the tensions between empirical evidence and faith-based healing, proposing that prayer's efficacy may lie not merely in quantifiable medical improvements but in its capacity to transform the experience of illness itself. Through integration of Jewish textual sources and modern rabbinic thought, the analysis suggests that prayer functions as a complementary dimension of healing that enhances rather than replaces medical intervention. The review encompassed 35 studies, with findings suggesting that while direct physiological impacts remain inconsistent, prayer's psychological and spiritual benefits offer meaningful contributions to patient care and recovery processes.

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Citation: Julian Ungar-Sargon. The Efficacy of Prayer in Medical Outcomes: A Discursive Analysis Integrating Jewish Theological Perspectives. 2025; 9(9). DOI: 10.33425/2639-944X.1433
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Cardiac Surgery Department | Germans Trias University Hospital in Pujol

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