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- Title
Poverty, corruption, and religious opportunism in Africa: A Neo-Pentecostal perspective.
- Authors
Orogun, Daniel; Pillay, Jerry
- Abstract
In an ideal context, religious tenets are perceived as antithetical to corruption on all fronts. Sadly, Africa takes a frontline in religious activities, yet is bedevilled by corruption aided poverty. Viewing some Neo-Pentecostal practices with the lens of contemporary Marxism hypothesis, and philosophical consciencism of Kwame Nkrumah and Fela Anikulapo, this article examined the role of religion in the spread of poverty in Africa. It further held that while a few religious leaders speak against corruption aided poverty, institutionalised and deliberate strategic plans have not been set up to combat corruption aided poverty. Subsequently, through strategic and implementable recommendations, this article serves as a wake-up call for Africa's religious institutions to jettison alliance with corrupt political entities and support anti-corruption crusades in Africa.
- Subjects
POVERTY; CORRUPTION; RELIGION; PHILOSOPHY; OPPORTUNISM (Psychology)
- Publication
Hervormde Teologiese Studies, 2021, Vol 77, Issue 4, p1
- ISSN
0259-9422
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.4102/hts.v77i4.6960