Contemporary Christianity in Ghana is dominated by Pentecostal/Charismatic culture. This has attracted attention in several scholarly works and analyses have been made of the historical factors that have been responsible for this development. However, an important phase in the history of the development of the faith in Ghana - the phase of the evangelical Christian fellowships - seems to have been largely ignored. This article draws attention to the significance of that phase for Ghanaian Christianity in general and its importance as the watershed in the transition from the dominance of the old mission-instituted type of Christianity to the current dominance of the Pentecostal/Charismatic type
Centenary celebrations in every organisation are approached with joy and reflection of the past, pr...
Charismatic-Pentecostal 'media ministries' have become very successful in Africa's new media fields....
The seeming tension between culture and the Christian religious identity of the Ghanaian woman partl...
The thesis examines the origins, growth and indigenisation of parachurch movements, in their primar...
The advent of Pentecostal and Charismatic Churches (PCCs) in Ghana since the early 20th century has...
Pentecostalism has received lots of scholarship. Yet, there is scanty scholarship on Neo-Prophetic ...
This thesis focuses on investigating and identifying the factors leading to the migration of members...
In their article “Pentecostal Mission Approaches” White and Niemandt (2015, 241– 269) make a case f...
ABSTRACT- There is an ongoing debate regarding the proliferation of Pentecostal churches in Africa a...
This article takes a critical look at Ghana's rapidly evolving broadcasting scene and in particular ...
For a vivid description of the nature and levels of patronage accorded the various types of churches...
In their article “Pentecostal Mission Approaches” White and Niemandt (2015, 241–269) make a case for...
This article constitutes a preliminary attempt at reflecting upon Ghana’s journey with a particular ...
This study is concerned with how chieftaincy has responded to the phenomenon of Pentecostal Christia...
Contemporary Pentecostal and Charismatic (PC) Christianity has attracted scholars and practitioners...
Centenary celebrations in every organisation are approached with joy and reflection of the past, pr...
Charismatic-Pentecostal 'media ministries' have become very successful in Africa's new media fields....
The seeming tension between culture and the Christian religious identity of the Ghanaian woman partl...
The thesis examines the origins, growth and indigenisation of parachurch movements, in their primar...
The advent of Pentecostal and Charismatic Churches (PCCs) in Ghana since the early 20th century has...
Pentecostalism has received lots of scholarship. Yet, there is scanty scholarship on Neo-Prophetic ...
This thesis focuses on investigating and identifying the factors leading to the migration of members...
In their article “Pentecostal Mission Approaches” White and Niemandt (2015, 241– 269) make a case f...
ABSTRACT- There is an ongoing debate regarding the proliferation of Pentecostal churches in Africa a...
This article takes a critical look at Ghana's rapidly evolving broadcasting scene and in particular ...
For a vivid description of the nature and levels of patronage accorded the various types of churches...
In their article “Pentecostal Mission Approaches” White and Niemandt (2015, 241–269) make a case for...
This article constitutes a preliminary attempt at reflecting upon Ghana’s journey with a particular ...
This study is concerned with how chieftaincy has responded to the phenomenon of Pentecostal Christia...
Contemporary Pentecostal and Charismatic (PC) Christianity has attracted scholars and practitioners...
Centenary celebrations in every organisation are approached with joy and reflection of the past, pr...
Charismatic-Pentecostal 'media ministries' have become very successful in Africa's new media fields....
The seeming tension between culture and the Christian religious identity of the Ghanaian woman partl...