Accompaniment with the Sick: An Authentic Christian Vocation that Rejects the Fallacy of Prosperity Theology

This article traces how prosperity theology is a corruption of a Calvinist idea describing the meaning and purpose of earthly prosperity, including good health, as a sign of God’s blessing. It has been secularized to the point where Americans often think that those who suffer are somehow ultimately,...

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Main Author: Ramón Luzárraga
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: The Journal of Moral Theology, Inc. 2019-01-01
Series:Journal of Moral Theology
Online Access:https://jmt.scholasticahq.com/article/11404-accompaniment-with-the-sick-an-authentic-christian-vocation-that-rejects-the-fallacy-of-prosperity-theology
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description This article traces how prosperity theology is a corruption of a Calvinist idea describing the meaning and purpose of earthly prosperity, including good health, as a sign of God’s blessing. It has been secularized to the point where Americans often think that those who suffer are somehow ultimately, or exclusively, responsible for their situation in life. I then argue how this idea served as a catalyst for the dangerous idea of “positive thinking.” This idea implies, and sometimes makes explicit, that those who are suffering somehow deserve their situation and, therefore, must earn healing with faith in God expressed through the correct positive intellectual, emotional, and spiritual disposition. I conclude with a retrieval of the Latin American theology of accompaniment to refresh a Catholic understanding of suffering which can serve as a rebuttal to the negative influence of positive thinking and prosperity theology.
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spelling doaj.art-101d0563acc24918aa6f788ad7e0bf6a2023-10-20T17:34:36ZengThe Journal of Moral Theology, Inc.Journal of Moral Theology2166-28512166-21182019-01-0181Accompaniment with the Sick: An Authentic Christian Vocation that Rejects the Fallacy of Prosperity TheologyRamón LuzárragaThis article traces how prosperity theology is a corruption of a Calvinist idea describing the meaning and purpose of earthly prosperity, including good health, as a sign of God’s blessing. It has been secularized to the point where Americans often think that those who suffer are somehow ultimately, or exclusively, responsible for their situation in life. I then argue how this idea served as a catalyst for the dangerous idea of “positive thinking.” This idea implies, and sometimes makes explicit, that those who are suffering somehow deserve their situation and, therefore, must earn healing with faith in God expressed through the correct positive intellectual, emotional, and spiritual disposition. I conclude with a retrieval of the Latin American theology of accompaniment to refresh a Catholic understanding of suffering which can serve as a rebuttal to the negative influence of positive thinking and prosperity theology.https://jmt.scholasticahq.com/article/11404-accompaniment-with-the-sick-an-authentic-christian-vocation-that-rejects-the-fallacy-of-prosperity-theology
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