How should we think of development within an ideological format in which individual subjects are abstracted from the constraints and necessities of social policy and the political structure? Using this question as a spark, this article critically deconstructs the Pentecostal prosperity gospel in Africa. Two overlapping arguments are advanced. One is that, in atomising the individual, Pentecostal prosperity gospel discounts power relations and the political, effectively dislocating the individual believer from the social matrix within which his or her agency is forged. Secondly, it is suggested that this attitude towards both the individual and the state puts Pentecostalism firmly within the orbit of neoliberalism. This article leverages thi...
This article engaged in critical analyses of the capitalistic nature of the practices of African Ne...
There is an important if largely unremarked diversity within African Christianity; on the one hand, ...
The charismatic stream popularly called the “prosperity gospel” lives uncomfortably on the edge of t...
How should we think of development within an ideological format in which individual subjects are abs...
This article maps the vital debate on Prosperity Gospel in Africa and its relevance for socioeconomi...
Intervening in debates on religion and social inequalities, this article advocates a shift from conc...
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...
The main aim of the article is to analyze the Prosperity Gospel as an important element of the conte...
Neoliberalism relies on optimism. Without faith in meritocracy—unwavering belief that rewards will e...
Neoliberalism relies on optimism. Without faith in meritocracy-unwavering belief that rewards will e...
Prosperity preaching is a powerful trend in Pentecostalism, and it is also an issue in West Africa. ...
This article serves as a critique of the gospel of prosperity in general although particular focus i...
This research focussed on one of the most important social movements and contextual challenges in t...
This research focussed on one of the most important social movements and contextual challenges in th...
This article engaged in critical analyses of the capitalistic nature of the practices of African Ne...
There is an important if largely unremarked diversity within African Christianity; on the one hand, ...
The charismatic stream popularly called the “prosperity gospel” lives uncomfortably on the edge of t...
How should we think of development within an ideological format in which individual subjects are abs...
This article maps the vital debate on Prosperity Gospel in Africa and its relevance for socioeconomi...
Intervening in debates on religion and social inequalities, this article advocates a shift from conc...
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...
The main aim of the article is to analyze the Prosperity Gospel as an important element of the conte...
Neoliberalism relies on optimism. Without faith in meritocracy—unwavering belief that rewards will e...
Neoliberalism relies on optimism. Without faith in meritocracy-unwavering belief that rewards will e...
Prosperity preaching is a powerful trend in Pentecostalism, and it is also an issue in West Africa. ...
This article serves as a critique of the gospel of prosperity in general although particular focus i...
This research focussed on one of the most important social movements and contextual challenges in t...
This research focussed on one of the most important social movements and contextual challenges in th...
This article engaged in critical analyses of the capitalistic nature of the practices of African Ne...
There is an important if largely unremarked diversity within African Christianity; on the one hand, ...
The charismatic stream popularly called the “prosperity gospel” lives uncomfortably on the edge of t...