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Christian Churches And Nigerias Political Economy Of Oil And Conflict Baptist And Pentecostal Perspectives 1st Edition Nkem Emerald Osuigwe

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Christian Churches And Nigerias Political Economy Of Oil And Conflict Baptist And Pentecostal Perspectives 1st Edition Nkem Emerald Osuigwe
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Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.06 MB
Pages: 268
Author: Nkem Emerald Osuigwe
ISBN: 9781443867092, 1443867098
Language: English
Year: 2014
Edition: 1

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Christian Churches And Nigerias Political Economy Of Oil And Conflict Baptist And Pentecostal Perspectives 1st Edition Nkem Emerald Osuigwe by Nkem Emerald Osuigwe 9781443867092, 1443867098 instant download after payment.

The received account on African evangelical Christianity regarding social witness in a section of Western scholarship is that it is anti-development and a-political. Such an account heavily draws from an instrumentalist and functionalist assessment of such Christianity without recourse to its emic perspective. Using the case-study method, this book presents an ethnographic examination of this functionalist reading by investigating, describing and analysing evangelical Christian theological and socio-political consciousness within the context of oil and conflict in Nigeria’s Niger Delta region. Adopting approaches from practical theology, congregational studies, and anthropology of religion, the author challenges such a reading using data gathered from three congregations in the region. His discourse revolves around answers to the following four critical questions: • What are the underlying theological issues and beliefs of Nigerian evangelical Christians within the context of oil and conflict? • What is their prevalent praxis within the context of Nigeria’s political economy of oil and conflict?•How accurate is the received account that African evangelical and ‘fundamentalist’ Christianity lacks social responsibility and is a-political and anti-development? • What would a contextual political theology for Nigeria’s political economy of oil look like?The theological issues are varied and the prevalent praxis nuanced, which then serves as a veritable critique of the claim that African evangelical Christianity lacks social responsibility due to its preoccupation with soul-winning. Whereas such Christianity places much emphasis on the winning of souls as an expression of its spirituality, it is neither oblivious nor indifferent to its socio-political milieu. Rather it sees such spirituality as a form of political praxis. Some of the trajectories of the spirituality include a theology of conversion, a theology of prayer, and an ethics of crude oil, with Total Freedom as the nomenclature for the specific theological perspective offered for Nigeria’s political economy of oil. While locating this theological perspective within the taxonomy of Liberation Theology, the affinity and dissonance between the two are identified.

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