This article engaged in critical analyses of the capitalistic nature of the practices of African Neo-Pentecostal leaders with a focus on a few but most popular Nigerian and South African Neo-Pentecostal leaders. Using Julius Nyerere’s African moral philosophy called Ujamaa, the article viewed and critiqued the narratives with an emphasis on how antithetical such practices are to the communitarian nature of African society which provides for people-centred servant leadership. Progressively, the article discovered that such capitalistic practices promote manipulative, exploitative and inhuman culture and therefore engenders gross socio-moral and socio-economic abuse of the rights and privileges of millions of Church adherents. It further dedu...
The interconnectivity of religion and capital in modern industrial age pose confounding challenges w...
This article evaluates the challenges that militate against the full engagement of New African Pente...
This article presented the Nigerian neo-Pentecostal political activism (NNPA) in the last two decade...
This article engaged in critical analyses of the capitalistic nature of the practices of African Ne...
The parallel existence of turbo-casino or monopoly capitalism and the commodification of the gospel...
In an ideal context, religious tenets are perceived as antithetical to corruption on all fronts. Sa...
Focusing on the phenomenal popularity of Pentecostal-CharismaticChurches (PCCs) in Africa, this arti...
Focusing on the phenomenal popularity of Pentecostal-Charismatic Churches (PCCs) in Africa, this art...
How should we think of development within an ideological format in which individual subjects are abs...
Access to consumption, especially to objects that are challenging to obtain, is one of the features ...
The thrust of this paper is driven by the current reactions of Pentecostal Christians to the African...
There is no doubt that African socialism was highly treasured wherever you see Africans before the a...
The article deals critically with current discourses on morality in African thought. These discourse...
none1noAccess to consumption, especially to objects that are challenging to obtain, is one of the fe...
This article explores the phenomenon of ecclesial leadership and its relationship with social respon...
The interconnectivity of religion and capital in modern industrial age pose confounding challenges w...
This article evaluates the challenges that militate against the full engagement of New African Pente...
This article presented the Nigerian neo-Pentecostal political activism (NNPA) in the last two decade...
This article engaged in critical analyses of the capitalistic nature of the practices of African Ne...
The parallel existence of turbo-casino or monopoly capitalism and the commodification of the gospel...
In an ideal context, religious tenets are perceived as antithetical to corruption on all fronts. Sa...
Focusing on the phenomenal popularity of Pentecostal-CharismaticChurches (PCCs) in Africa, this arti...
Focusing on the phenomenal popularity of Pentecostal-Charismatic Churches (PCCs) in Africa, this art...
How should we think of development within an ideological format in which individual subjects are abs...
Access to consumption, especially to objects that are challenging to obtain, is one of the features ...
The thrust of this paper is driven by the current reactions of Pentecostal Christians to the African...
There is no doubt that African socialism was highly treasured wherever you see Africans before the a...
The article deals critically with current discourses on morality in African thought. These discourse...
none1noAccess to consumption, especially to objects that are challenging to obtain, is one of the fe...
This article explores the phenomenon of ecclesial leadership and its relationship with social respon...
The interconnectivity of religion and capital in modern industrial age pose confounding challenges w...
This article evaluates the challenges that militate against the full engagement of New African Pente...
This article presented the Nigerian neo-Pentecostal political activism (NNPA) in the last two decade...