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Desperation in an Attempt to Curb Modern-Day Prophets: Pentecostalisation and the Church in South Africa and Zimbabwe.

Authors :
Dube, Elijah Elijah Ngoweni
Source :
Conspectus (South African Theological Seminary). Mar2019, Vol. 27, p25-34. 10p.
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Pentecostalism continues to spread in Africa like a veld fire. This paper will pay attention to the phenomenon's pervasive presence in South Africa and Zimbabwe. The new forms of pentecostalisation, characterised by modern-day flamboyant 'Prophets' who initiate and run Pentecostal ministries have become the order of the day. Apart from enriching themselves, these 'Prophets' propagate a kind of gospel that is a complete departure from basic Christian teachings. They also use unorthodox means in delivering people from illnesses and in conducting their business in general. This new manifestation of pentecostalism has drawn criticism from both the public and the Church, but it would seem that no one clearly knows how to curb these 'shrewd business people masquerading as Christian Prophets'. While the public has attempted to stage protests against this new form of pentecostalism, the governments in both South Africa and Zimbabwe have also been considering ways of regulating practice in religious organizations. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
19968167
Volume :
27
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Conspectus (South African Theological Seminary)
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
137156296