The evidential challenge for petitionary prayer

In the past decade, philosophers have devoted a great deal of attention to the practice of petitionary prayer. Philosophical inquiries have posed a priori problems - issues that arise from an analytical investigation of the concept of God, the concept of petitionary prayer, and the relationship betw...

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Main Author: Oren, Noam (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: 2025
In: Religious studies
Year: 2025, Volume: 61, Issue: 3, Pages: 681-698
Further subjects:B Religion and science
B Modern Jewish Thought
B Richard Swinburne
B Petitionary Prayer
B C. S. Lewis
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Summary:In the past decade, philosophers have devoted a great deal of attention to the practice of petitionary prayer. Philosophical inquiries have posed a priori problems - issues that arise from an analytical investigation of the concept of God, the concept of petitionary prayer, and the relationship between the two. Taking a different direction, this article shifts the focus from possibility to actuality. Accordingly, this article does not deal with the question "Can God answer petitionary prayers?" but rather with the question "Does God answer petitionary prayers"’ and, mainly, its implications. More accurately, I will present the tension between the religious belief that petitionary prayers can be effective and the fact that this does not seem to be so in reality, a claim that has been the conclusion of several empirical studies. Then I will present and examine several solutions to this tension. Although I will try to promote my preferred solution, my main aim is to clarify the problem and discuss the advantages and disadvantages of the solutions offered to solve the problem under discussion.
ISSN:1469-901X
Contains:Enthalten in: Religious studies
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1017/S0034412524000209