Can miracles and scientific research coexist, or has modern medicine ignored one of the most powerful forces behind healing?
In this episode of The Dr. K Show, Dr. Michael Karlfeldt sits down with theologian and researcher Dr. Jon Ruthven, PhD to explore the scientific investigation of Christian healing, demonic oppression, and spiritual authority. Drawing from decades of academic work and doctoral research at United Theological Seminary, Dr. Ruthven explains how structured research into prayer and spiritual deliverance produced surprising clinical outcomes, including an 85 percent recovery rate from PTSD through spiritual intervention.
This conversation dives into the intersection of faith, science, trauma, spiritual warfare, and physical disease. Dr. Ruthven explains why the healing ministry described in the New Testament may be central to the original mission of Jesus, and why rediscovering this dimension could radically change how we approach disease, trauma, and human suffering.
Key Takeaways:
0:00 Introduction
2:40 Can spiritual healing be studied scientifically
5:00 PTSD research showing 85 percent recovery through spiritual intervention
8:30 Parallels between demonic influence and biological parasites
11:00 The healing mission of Jesus in the New Testament
16:00 Why miracles and healing were central to the early Christian message
20:00 Two steps to healing, deliverance and spiritual restoration
24:30 Why healing does not always happen and the role of humility
26:00 Practical healing protocols anyone can begin using
Resources Mentioned:
Global Awakening - https://globalawakening.com/
There Is More by Randy Clark - https://a.co/d/01F6SqRl
Healing by Francis MacNutt - https://a.co/d/0icpT6QJ
Power Healing by John Wimber - https://a.co/d/03eKNUio
Medical Disclaimer: This content is for educational purposes only and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or replace professional medical advice. Always consult your physician or qualified healthcare provider regarding any medical condition or treatment decisions.