2020
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-2574-6.ch026
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Beyond Prosperity Gospel and Socio-Economic Insecurity in Africa

Abstract: Prosperity gospel is increasingly becoming a salient feature of Christianity in contemporary societies and especially on the African continent. Many consider it a supernatural alternative offering existential hope amidst insecurities of present life, rather than eschatological heavenly life yet to come. Its popularity is premised on the fact that the doctrine presents itself as holding the key to material prosperity, as well as the promise to provide followers with the weapons to overcome witchcraft, demonic f… Show more

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“…Misfortunes such as poor health or poverty may be "attributed to satanic attack that has not yet been overcome, or the result of a weakness of faith" (Eyo et al, 2020, p. 454). There are a number of ethical implications to spiritualizing wealth and poverty; namely, this belief reinforces that supernatural intervention paired with will, hard work, and innovation is the formula for success (Eyo et al, 2020). In this way, the prosperity gospel reinforces individualism, meritocratic beliefs, and fails to attend to any systemic oppression that may prevent some groups from being as "blessed" financially.…”
Section: Christian Hegemonymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Misfortunes such as poor health or poverty may be "attributed to satanic attack that has not yet been overcome, or the result of a weakness of faith" (Eyo et al, 2020, p. 454). There are a number of ethical implications to spiritualizing wealth and poverty; namely, this belief reinforces that supernatural intervention paired with will, hard work, and innovation is the formula for success (Eyo et al, 2020). In this way, the prosperity gospel reinforces individualism, meritocratic beliefs, and fails to attend to any systemic oppression that may prevent some groups from being as "blessed" financially.…”
Section: Christian Hegemonymentioning
confidence: 99%