Religion constitutes an inextricable part of African society. As such, political and socio-economic activities are often flavoured with religious expressions and rituals. Whilst Africans are steeped in religiosity – this is expressed in many ways – poverty and corruption are rife on the continent. The question thus arises as to whether African religiosity gives impetus to poverty and corruption on the continent or whether religion has a crucial role to play in the liberation of African societies from poverty and corruption. By using the concept of religion in relation to African Traditional Religion, Christianity and Islam, this article investigates the role of religion in the crisis of poverty and corruption in African society and argues ...
The thrust of this paper is driven by the current reactions of Pentecostal Christians to the African...
Religion in Africa is in many respects becoming religion without belief and community again, I will ...
In this chapter, the authors present a much-needed discussion on the role of religion in the develop...
This essay discusses the continued importance that religion holds in African life, not only in terms...
Much of poverty alleviation theory and practice fails to sufficiently consider the following crucial...
Looking at most African countries, one realises that the social imaginaries which make us who we are...
There is so much alienation, pain and suffering in our today�s world. In this vein, African Christi...
In the considerable number of countries in sub-Saharan Africa in which political institutions have...
Religion and development are two ambiguous phenomena, yet we can map their creative interaction and ...
In an ideal context, religious tenets are perceived as antithetical to corruption on all fronts. Sa...
The African Independent Churches have been credited for being deeply rooted not only in culture, but...
The simultaneous increase in religiosity and corruption in Africa is a paradox that is being investi...
The snail-pace of social and economic development within sub-Saharan Africa is of major concern not ...
Religion in Africa is in many respects becoming religion without belief and community again, I will ...
Religion permeates the life of every human being as well as every society throughout the world, and ...
The thrust of this paper is driven by the current reactions of Pentecostal Christians to the African...
Religion in Africa is in many respects becoming religion without belief and community again, I will ...
In this chapter, the authors present a much-needed discussion on the role of religion in the develop...
This essay discusses the continued importance that religion holds in African life, not only in terms...
Much of poverty alleviation theory and practice fails to sufficiently consider the following crucial...
Looking at most African countries, one realises that the social imaginaries which make us who we are...
There is so much alienation, pain and suffering in our today�s world. In this vein, African Christi...
In the considerable number of countries in sub-Saharan Africa in which political institutions have...
Religion and development are two ambiguous phenomena, yet we can map their creative interaction and ...
In an ideal context, religious tenets are perceived as antithetical to corruption on all fronts. Sa...
The African Independent Churches have been credited for being deeply rooted not only in culture, but...
The simultaneous increase in religiosity and corruption in Africa is a paradox that is being investi...
The snail-pace of social and economic development within sub-Saharan Africa is of major concern not ...
Religion in Africa is in many respects becoming religion without belief and community again, I will ...
Religion permeates the life of every human being as well as every society throughout the world, and ...
The thrust of this paper is driven by the current reactions of Pentecostal Christians to the African...
Religion in Africa is in many respects becoming religion without belief and community again, I will ...
In this chapter, the authors present a much-needed discussion on the role of religion in the develop...