Neo-Pentecostal political activism vis-a-vis good governance in Nigeria : a theological analysis

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Orogun, Daniel
Pillay, Jerry

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This article presented the Nigerian neo-Pentecostal political activism (NNPA) in the last two decades and its impact on good governance. A brief historical analysis shows that pulpit political activism (PPA) may have catalysed some civil actions by civil society, socio-cultural groups, adherents, and the masses; however, the resistance from the government may imply that the struggle is counterproductive. Subsequently, the situation calls for a theological examination of the activists’ praxis through the lens of three sub-theological disciplines, namely social gospel, political and public theologies. It is argued that the NNPA is neither based on any of the three theological sub-disciplines nor any other specific theology. Thus, this article upheld that where a struggle for good governance from a Christian perspective lacks a solid theological foundation, its approach may be counterproductive. The article then recommended the need for NNPA to evolve through a constructive theology with the adoption of some concepts from the three theological sub-disciplines, especially public theology. INTRADISCIPLINARY AND/OR INTERDISCIPLINARY IMPLICATIONS : This article aligns with the scope of Verbum et Ecclesia as it created a conversation around dogmatic and historical theologies, socio-political interaction and African neo-Pentecostalism.

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Neo-Pentecostals, Political activism, Public theology, Political theology, Social gospel, Good governance, Neo-Pentecostal political activism (NNPA), Pulpit political activism (PPA)

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Orogun, D.O. & Pillay, J.G., 2023, ‘Neo-Pentecostal political activism vis-a-vis good governance in Nigeria: A theological analysis’, Verbum et Ecclesia 44(1), https://doi.org/10.4102/ve.v44i1.2670.