Eschato-praxis and accountability: A study of Neo-African Pentecostal movement in the light of prosperity gospel

The quest for accountability in Christian theology is both immediate and ultimate. This, thus, suggests that individuals and groups within spiritual and secular spaces subscribe to some form of immediate and ultimate probity and accountability assessment. Given this, it would be argued that accounta...

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Main Authors: Babatunde A. Adedibu, Benson O. Igboin
Format: Article
Language:Afrikaans
Published: AOSIS 2019-10-01
Series:Verbum et Ecclesia
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Online Access:https://verbumetecclesia.org.za/index.php/ve/article/view/1987
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spelling doaj-9b5a230bdb6d4e0f877f04ce4385e5742020-11-25T02:36:18ZafrAOSISVerbum et Ecclesia 1609-99822074-77052019-10-01401e1e810.4102/ve.v40i1.19871523Eschato-praxis and accountability: A study of Neo-African Pentecostal movement in the light of prosperity gospelBabatunde A. Adedibu0Benson O. Igboin1Department of New Testament Studies and Related Literature, University of Pretoria, PretoriaDepartment of Religion and African Culture, Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba-Akoko, Ondo StateThe quest for accountability in Christian theology is both immediate and ultimate. This, thus, suggests that individuals and groups within spiritual and secular spaces subscribe to some form of immediate and ultimate probity and accountability assessment. Given this, it would be argued that accountability has eschatological implications on neo-African Pentecostalism – the thrust of this study. Through the gristmill of eschato-praxis – a theory and belief that paradisiac bliss can be enjoyed on earth by Christians as a foretaste of its full and eternal enjoyment in heaven, a practice that has suffused neo-African Pentecostalism, which is largely manifest in luxury and quest for materiality – it would be argued why and how accountability must be countenanced into the practice of the neo-African Pentecostals, also as a foretaste of the ultimate demand and event. This study utilises descriptive and theological approaches to eschato-praxis and accountability within the neo-African Pentecostal movement. Intradisciplinary and/or interdisciplinary implications: This article is interdisciplinary in that it presents an ethical perspective in terms of accountability with respect to the African Pentecostalism through the gristmill of eschato-praxis theory which is situated within the New Testament studies. This study argues that accountability and probity have eschatological implications on African Pentecostalism.https://verbumetecclesia.org.za/index.php/ve/article/view/1987life and death mattersafrican pentecostalismeschato-praxisaccountabilityeschatological implications
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Eschato-praxis and accountability: A study of Neo-African Pentecostal movement in the light of prosperity gospel
Verbum et Ecclesia
life and death matters
african pentecostalism
eschato-praxis
accountability
eschatological implications
author_facet Babatunde A. Adedibu
Benson O. Igboin
author_sort Babatunde A. Adedibu
title Eschato-praxis and accountability: A study of Neo-African Pentecostal movement in the light of prosperity gospel
title_short Eschato-praxis and accountability: A study of Neo-African Pentecostal movement in the light of prosperity gospel
title_full Eschato-praxis and accountability: A study of Neo-African Pentecostal movement in the light of prosperity gospel
title_fullStr Eschato-praxis and accountability: A study of Neo-African Pentecostal movement in the light of prosperity gospel
title_full_unstemmed Eschato-praxis and accountability: A study of Neo-African Pentecostal movement in the light of prosperity gospel
title_sort eschato-praxis and accountability: a study of neo-african pentecostal movement in the light of prosperity gospel
publisher AOSIS
series Verbum et Ecclesia
issn 1609-9982
2074-7705
publishDate 2019-10-01
description The quest for accountability in Christian theology is both immediate and ultimate. This, thus, suggests that individuals and groups within spiritual and secular spaces subscribe to some form of immediate and ultimate probity and accountability assessment. Given this, it would be argued that accountability has eschatological implications on neo-African Pentecostalism – the thrust of this study. Through the gristmill of eschato-praxis – a theory and belief that paradisiac bliss can be enjoyed on earth by Christians as a foretaste of its full and eternal enjoyment in heaven, a practice that has suffused neo-African Pentecostalism, which is largely manifest in luxury and quest for materiality – it would be argued why and how accountability must be countenanced into the practice of the neo-African Pentecostals, also as a foretaste of the ultimate demand and event. This study utilises descriptive and theological approaches to eschato-praxis and accountability within the neo-African Pentecostal movement. Intradisciplinary and/or interdisciplinary implications: This article is interdisciplinary in that it presents an ethical perspective in terms of accountability with respect to the African Pentecostalism through the gristmill of eschato-praxis theory which is situated within the New Testament studies. This study argues that accountability and probity have eschatological implications on African Pentecostalism.
topic life and death matters
african pentecostalism
eschato-praxis
accountability
eschatological implications
url https://verbumetecclesia.org.za/index.php/ve/article/view/1987
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