Prophetism in the wake of a pandemic : Charismatic Christianity, conspiracy theories, and the Coronavirus outbreak in Africa
Joseph Fiifi Fosu-Ankrah, Akwasi Kwarteng Amoako-Gyampah
The outbreak of COVID-19 subjected prophets and the prophetic ministry to ridicule and taunts by both disenchanted Christians and non-believers alike. This study examines responses to these challenges posed by COVID-19 to prophets and the prophetic movement in Africa. The study shows that Charismatic Christianity on the continent may serve as useful resource for public education amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, but also, a source of public health misinformation and thus, create doubts, uncertainties and fear. The paper argues that, the Covid-19 pandemic has both prospects and challenges for prophecies, as well as greater implications for Charismatic Christianity in Africa.
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2021
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Authors: | Fosu-Ankrah, Joseph Fiifi ; Amoako-Gyampah, Akwasi Kwarteng |
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Research in globalization. - [Amsterdam] : Elsevier Ltd., ISSN 2590-051X, ZDB-ID 3051244-X. - Vol. 3.2021, Art.-No. 100068, p. 1-10
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Subject: | Charismatic Christianity | COVID-19 | Prophets | Prophecy | Conspiracy theories | Misinformation | Public health | Faith healing | Coronavirus | Christentum | Christianity | Afrika | Africa | Gesundheitspolitik | Health policy | Epidemie | Epidemic | Gesundheitswesen | Health care system |
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