2023
DOI: 10.38159/erats.2023977
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Church and Politics: An Assessment of the Bases and Approach of the Church’s Political Engagement in Ghana

Samuel Sarkodie-Addo,
John Kwaku Opoku

Abstract: The church has maintained that it has a role to play in the country’s politics and that its interests are the welfare of the nation rather than a partisan agenda. To explore these assertions, this article analysed official documents and other studies on the church’s political engagement. The analysis was complemented with data from interviews with selected clergy and Christian politicians. Eight (8) members of the clergy and twenty-seven politicians (27) from the mainline, and the Pentecostal-Charismatic churc… Show more

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