This article reflects and makes recommendations on the recent unusual practices within some Neo-Pentecostal churches in South Africa. Neo-Pentecostal churches in South Africa refer to churches that have crossed denominational boundaries. These churches idolise the miraculous, healing, deliverance and enactment of bizarre church performances often performed by charismatic and highly influential spiritual leaders. There have been unusual practices within some Neo-Pentecostal churches that include, among others, the eating of grass, eating of snakes, drinking of petrol, spraying of Doom on the congregants and other experiences. There are many possible theological, psychological and socio-economic explanations for these unusual practice...
Master of Social Science in Religion and Social Transformation. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pieterm...
In 2008 South Africa’s Centre for Development and Enterprise (CDE) produced a report on Pentec...
Peer reviewedThe birth of the African Initiated/Independent Churches (AICs) on the African continen...
This article reflects and makes recommendations on the recent unusual practices within some Neo-Pent...
The focus of this article is on the current abuse of religion by some pastors of some Pentecostal c...
Abstract: The leaders of certain New Prophetic Pentecostal Churches (NPPCs) perform rituals that are...
Abstract: This research focuses on the current trend in isolated New Prophetic Pentecostal Churches ...
In recent years, there is growing concern with some of the bizarre practices in some neoprophetic ch...
As Pentecostalism enjoys unparalleled growth in most parts of sub-Saharan Africa, greater attention ...
This article aims to de-centre the taken-for-granted categories and empirical tendencies in the fiel...
This article is a critical engagement on the practice of Pentecostal prophecy in Southern Africa. P...
South Africa has witnessed a recent upsurge of prophets attributable to poverty, unfavourable econom...
Abstract:This article interrogates how rituals and myths may reshape Pentecostal ideology and practi...
Traditionally, the ministry of deliverance in African Pentecostalism involves the deliverance from g...
This article evaluates the challenges that militate against the full engagement of New African Pente...
Master of Social Science in Religion and Social Transformation. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pieterm...
In 2008 South Africa’s Centre for Development and Enterprise (CDE) produced a report on Pentec...
Peer reviewedThe birth of the African Initiated/Independent Churches (AICs) on the African continen...
This article reflects and makes recommendations on the recent unusual practices within some Neo-Pent...
The focus of this article is on the current abuse of religion by some pastors of some Pentecostal c...
Abstract: The leaders of certain New Prophetic Pentecostal Churches (NPPCs) perform rituals that are...
Abstract: This research focuses on the current trend in isolated New Prophetic Pentecostal Churches ...
In recent years, there is growing concern with some of the bizarre practices in some neoprophetic ch...
As Pentecostalism enjoys unparalleled growth in most parts of sub-Saharan Africa, greater attention ...
This article aims to de-centre the taken-for-granted categories and empirical tendencies in the fiel...
This article is a critical engagement on the practice of Pentecostal prophecy in Southern Africa. P...
South Africa has witnessed a recent upsurge of prophets attributable to poverty, unfavourable econom...
Abstract:This article interrogates how rituals and myths may reshape Pentecostal ideology and practi...
Traditionally, the ministry of deliverance in African Pentecostalism involves the deliverance from g...
This article evaluates the challenges that militate against the full engagement of New African Pente...
Master of Social Science in Religion and Social Transformation. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pieterm...
In 2008 South Africa’s Centre for Development and Enterprise (CDE) produced a report on Pentec...
Peer reviewedThe birth of the African Initiated/Independent Churches (AICs) on the African continen...