In recent years, there is growing concern with some of the bizarre practices in some neoprophetic churches. Amongst the concerns raised are the bizarre practices and the commercialisation of churches with claims that churches are being turned into lucrative businesses. In this article, the relationship amongst prophets, churches and commerce is explored, focusing on competitive behaviour in an open market or free market. The article engages the following issues: firstly, the issue of religious marketing in the context of a free market and consumerism; secondly, branding faith in relation to competition between churches and brands of prophets and thirdly, fraudulent activities facilitated by prophets. Contribution: The article provides ...
This article critically analyses the social implications of gospel merchandising among Nigerian Chr...
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This article reflects and makes recommendations on the recent unusual practices within some Neo-Pent...
Neo-Prophetic Pentecostal/Charismatic Christianity in Ghana has become business. It is typically cha...
This article reflects and makes recommendations on the recent unusual practices within some Neo-Pen...
In Africa, religion, generally, has often been used as a medium to assuage difficulties in life. The...
This research explores how marketplace dynamics affect religious authority in the context of Neopaga...
For some churches, declining attendance and membership numbers are a given. From a marketing and bus...
Pentecostalism has spread rapidly worldwide and continues to do so, thereby generating scholarly int...
Traditionally, the ministry of deliverance in African Pentecostalism involves the deliverance from g...
The parallel existence of turbo-casino or monopoly capitalism and the commodification of the gospel...
Existing research suggests that there are instances of cult-like behavior in the corporate realm, sp...
Contemporaneously, in market view, the market of symbolic goods of religion is characterized by...
The focus of this article is on the current abuse of religion by some pastors of some Pentecostal c...
This article aims to de-centre the taken-for-granted categories and empirical tendencies in the fiel...
This article critically analyses the social implications of gospel merchandising among Nigerian Chr...
Made available in DSpace on 2016-07-27T13:48:35Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 GUILHERME BURJACK DE CA...
This article reflects and makes recommendations on the recent unusual practices within some Neo-Pent...
Neo-Prophetic Pentecostal/Charismatic Christianity in Ghana has become business. It is typically cha...
This article reflects and makes recommendations on the recent unusual practices within some Neo-Pen...
In Africa, religion, generally, has often been used as a medium to assuage difficulties in life. The...
This research explores how marketplace dynamics affect religious authority in the context of Neopaga...
For some churches, declining attendance and membership numbers are a given. From a marketing and bus...
Pentecostalism has spread rapidly worldwide and continues to do so, thereby generating scholarly int...
Traditionally, the ministry of deliverance in African Pentecostalism involves the deliverance from g...
The parallel existence of turbo-casino or monopoly capitalism and the commodification of the gospel...
Existing research suggests that there are instances of cult-like behavior in the corporate realm, sp...
Contemporaneously, in market view, the market of symbolic goods of religion is characterized by...
The focus of this article is on the current abuse of religion by some pastors of some Pentecostal c...
This article aims to de-centre the taken-for-granted categories and empirical tendencies in the fiel...
This article critically analyses the social implications of gospel merchandising among Nigerian Chr...
Made available in DSpace on 2016-07-27T13:48:35Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 GUILHERME BURJACK DE CA...
This article reflects and makes recommendations on the recent unusual practices within some Neo-Pent...