Many tongues, many economic practices : socio-economic opportunities and challenges for African Pentecostal Christianity
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Yong, Amos
Knoetze, Johannes Jacobus
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MDPI
Abstract
This article focuses on Pentecostalism and its real and possible contributions to socio-economic development in sub-Saharan Africa. First, we provide an overall historical and theological introduction to Pentecostalism in sub-Saharan Africa, especially as these relate to socio-economic wellbeing. The heart of our research is a review of the literature on African Pentecostalism focused on economic development. We conclude with an exploration of the challenges and opportunities the movement faces in contributing to development across the continent. The question we seek to pursue is as follows: what theological and missiological resources might pentecostal–charismatic communities contribute to improve the socio-economic circumstances of the people of sub-Saharan Africa?
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This article belongs to the Topic Faith and Sustainable Development: Exploring Practice, Progress and Challenges among Faith Communities and Institutions.
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African Pentecostalism, African charismatic renewal, African independent churches, Socio-economic development, Prosperity theology, Nimi Wariboko, SDG-01: No poverty, SDG-08: Decent work and economic growth
Sustainable Development Goals
SDG-01:No poverty
SDG-08:Decent work and economic growth
SDG-08:Decent work and economic growth
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Yong, A. & Knoetze, J. 2024, 'Many tongues, many economic practices : socio-economic opportunities and challenges for African Pentecostal Christianity',
Religions, vol. 15, no. 5, art. 832, doi : 10.3390/rel15070832.