This book examines the contributions, both intentional and
unintentional, of Nigerian Pentecostal churches and NGOs to
development, studying their development practices broadly in relation
to the intersecting spheres of politics, economics, health, education,
human rights, and peacebuilding. In sub-Saharan Africa, Pentecostalism
is fast becoming the dominant expression of Christianity, but while
the growth and civic engagement of these churches has been well
documented, their role in development has received less attention. The
Nigerian Pentecostal landscape is one of the most vibrant in Africa.
Churches are increasingly assuming more prominent roles as they seek
to address the social and moral ills of contemporary society, often in
fierce competition with Islam for dominance in Nigerian public space.
Some scholars suggest that the combination of an enchanted worldview,
an emphasis on miracles and prosperity teaching, and a preoccupation
with evangelism discourages effective political engagement and
militates against development. However, Nigerian Pentecostalism and
Development argues that there is an emerging movement within
contemporary Nigerian Pentecostalism which is becoming increasingly
active in development practices. This book goes on to explore the
increasingly transnational approach that churches take, often seeking
to build multicultural congregations around the globe, for instance in
Britain and the United States. Nigerian Pentecostalism and
Development: Spirit, Power, and Transformation will be of considerable
interest to scholars and students concerned with the intersection
between religion and development, and to development practitioners and
policy-makers working in the region.
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Spirit, Power, and Transformation
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ISBN
9781351682541
Publisert
2020
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Routledge
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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