Pray Tell: The Who, What, Why, and How of Prayer Across Multiple Faiths |
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Authors: | Nava R. Silton Kevin J. Flannelly Kathleen Galek David Fleenor |
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Affiliation: | 1. Marymount Manhattan College, 221 E. 71st Street, New York, NY, 10021, USA 2. Center for Psychosocial Research, Massapequa, NY, USA 3. The Spears Research Institute, Healthcare Chaplaincy, New York, NY, USA 4. St. Luke’s-Roosevelt Hospital, New York University Langone Medical Center, New York, NY, USA
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Abstract: | Although prayer is one of the most common chaplain interventions, there is a dearth of information pertaining to prayer in the chaplaincy literature. This study was therefore conducted to obtain basic information from professional chaplains about their use of prayer with patients. Eight professional chaplains participated in a 90-min focus group to discuss, among other things, the nature of chaplain prayers, the context in which they prayed, and who should initiate prayer. They also discussed differing religious perspectives about prayer, the strengths and limitations of different types of prayers, and praying with patients from concordant or discordant faiths. |
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