2013
DOI: 10.1111/amet.12033
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On Christianity and ethics: Rupture as ethical practice in Ghanaian Pentecostalism

Abstract: Rupture, a common principle of the Pentecostal Christian faith, can also give rise to ethical disputes among believers. The study of such disputes provides insight into the ways ethical practice shapes the institutional continuities and the personal inconsistencies of a Christian life. All believers learn what Pentecostal rupture is, but they have different opinions about how it is achieved, and, once born again, they differ on what constitutes good or right religious observance. I suggest that approaching rup… Show more

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“…He critically reflected about his situation and tried to find an explanation for why he was facing this challenge. In this case, judgment and discernment were important in his ethical practice ( [28], p. 472). Florent had decided to subject himself to the moral code of the church and to practice self-discipline through prayer and self-control.…”
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“…He critically reflected about his situation and tried to find an explanation for why he was facing this challenge. In this case, judgment and discernment were important in his ethical practice ( [28], p. 472). Florent had decided to subject himself to the moral code of the church and to practice self-discipline through prayer and self-control.…”
Section: The Challenges Of Infertility Among Pentecostals In the Repumentioning
confidence: 99%
“…I focus on the moral dilemmas that Pentecostal teachings on sexuality bring about and the kinds of moral choices that Pentecostals are confronted with when they try to follow them. Indeed, the analysis of moral and ethical dilemmas has been a key concern in the study of Pentecostalism [26][27][28][29]. This is because Pentecostal conversion with its demands to break with the past [11] in order to be "born-again" requires a degree of separation or rupture from former social norms and values and an alignment with new Christian ones [30].…”
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