Regenerated without being recreated? A soteriological analysis of the African neo-Pentecostal teaching on generational curses

The African neo-Pentecostal (ANP) teaching that Christians continue to suffer from generational curses or bloodline curses is analysed from the perspective of Christian salvation as spiritual recreation. The main question considered in this article is: Soteriologically, how may we evaluate the ANP v...

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Main Author: Collium Banda
Format: Article
Language:Afrikaans
Published: AOSIS 2020-07-01
Series:HTS Teologiese Studies/Theological Studies
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Online Access:https://hts.org.za/index.php/hts/article/view/5941
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spelling doaj-fecb629c7ae445e3b95ac32b4ae6dce52020-11-25T03:37:54ZafrAOSISHTS Teologiese Studies/Theological Studies 0259-94222072-80502020-07-01763e1e1210.4102/hts.v76i3.59414741Regenerated without being recreated? A soteriological analysis of the African neo-Pentecostal teaching on generational cursesCollium Banda0Unit for Reformational Theology and the Development of the South African Society, Faculty of Theology, North-West University, VanderbijlparkThe African neo-Pentecostal (ANP) teaching that Christians continue to suffer from generational curses or bloodline curses is analysed from the perspective of Christian salvation as spiritual recreation. The main question considered in this article is: Soteriologically, how may we evaluate the ANP view that ‘born again’ Christians remain vulnerable to generational curses? The article describes the ANP assertion that Christians live under the threat of generational curses. Furthermore, the ANP’s understanding of the nature of generational curses is examined. Attention is further given to the ANP’s view of the role played by a person’s blood in the transmission of generational curses and how this makes Christians vulnerable to generational curses after their conversion. The article also analyses how the doctrine of generational curses expresses a notion of Christian salvation with limited creative powers in Africa. Lastly, some elements that should inform an understanding of Christian salvation when addressing the fear of generational curses among the ANPs are proposed. The significance of this article lies in contributing a theological analysis that will help African Christians find confidence in their Christian salvation. Contribution: The article attempts to contribute towards the formulation of a biblically informed systematic theological framework of analysing and critiquing the logic of salvation in the ANP teaching that generational curses remain on regenerated Christians.https://hts.org.za/index.php/hts/article/view/5941generational cursesafrican neo-pentecostalismsalvationspiritual securityregenerationdemonsprosperitydeliverance
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Regenerated without being recreated? A soteriological analysis of the African neo-Pentecostal teaching on generational curses
HTS Teologiese Studies/Theological Studies
generational curses
african neo-pentecostalism
salvation
spiritual security
regeneration
demons
prosperity
deliverance
author_facet Collium Banda
author_sort Collium Banda
title Regenerated without being recreated? A soteriological analysis of the African neo-Pentecostal teaching on generational curses
title_short Regenerated without being recreated? A soteriological analysis of the African neo-Pentecostal teaching on generational curses
title_full Regenerated without being recreated? A soteriological analysis of the African neo-Pentecostal teaching on generational curses
title_fullStr Regenerated without being recreated? A soteriological analysis of the African neo-Pentecostal teaching on generational curses
title_full_unstemmed Regenerated without being recreated? A soteriological analysis of the African neo-Pentecostal teaching on generational curses
title_sort regenerated without being recreated? a soteriological analysis of the african neo-pentecostal teaching on generational curses
publisher AOSIS
series HTS Teologiese Studies/Theological Studies
issn 0259-9422
2072-8050
publishDate 2020-07-01
description The African neo-Pentecostal (ANP) teaching that Christians continue to suffer from generational curses or bloodline curses is analysed from the perspective of Christian salvation as spiritual recreation. The main question considered in this article is: Soteriologically, how may we evaluate the ANP view that ‘born again’ Christians remain vulnerable to generational curses? The article describes the ANP assertion that Christians live under the threat of generational curses. Furthermore, the ANP’s understanding of the nature of generational curses is examined. Attention is further given to the ANP’s view of the role played by a person’s blood in the transmission of generational curses and how this makes Christians vulnerable to generational curses after their conversion. The article also analyses how the doctrine of generational curses expresses a notion of Christian salvation with limited creative powers in Africa. Lastly, some elements that should inform an understanding of Christian salvation when addressing the fear of generational curses among the ANPs are proposed. The significance of this article lies in contributing a theological analysis that will help African Christians find confidence in their Christian salvation. Contribution: The article attempts to contribute towards the formulation of a biblically informed systematic theological framework of analysing and critiquing the logic of salvation in the ANP teaching that generational curses remain on regenerated Christians.
topic generational curses
african neo-pentecostalism
salvation
spiritual security
regeneration
demons
prosperity
deliverance
url https://hts.org.za/index.php/hts/article/view/5941
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