Serving the needy from the greedy: Reviewing Diakonia in African neo-Pentecostalism

IF 0.2 N/A RELIGION In die Skriflig-In Luce Verbi Pub Date : 2023-10-09 DOI:10.4102/ids.v57i1.2981
Kimion Tagwirei
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When the economy turned downwards across most African nations over the past two decades hitherto today, multifarious neo-Pentecostal churches correspondingly multiplied in and beyond the Global South. While it ordinarily appeared to be a revolutionary Africanisation of Christian revival through massive indigenous evangelisation and establishment of new denominations, countless leading prophetic apostles were selfishly enriching themselves paradoxically in the world’s headquarters of poverty, where the needy are multiplying and dying. Most diaconal publications engage with classical and mainline ecclesiology. Notably, minimum scholarly attention has been given to diakonia in African neo-Pentecostalism. Applying grounded theory, researching through the available literature, observation and the media, this article sought answers to issues that problematise diakonia in African neo-Pentecostalism. It unfolded and concluded that, instead of being other-centred, the generality of neo-Pentecostal leaders are self-centred, greedy opportunists exploiting the needy. Consequently, it recommended theological education, ecumenical engagement, and the establishment of an inclusive and independent regulatory body to enlighten and empower gospel ministers to revise their hermeneutics, theologies, ecclesiologies, governance and administration for the accomplishment of diakonia , as well as other dimensions of missio ecclesiae . Contribution: This article contributes to the transformational development of African Spiritualities and Leadership in Ecclesiology and Missiology by reviewing diakonia in African neo-Pentecostalism.
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从贪婪中服务有需要的人:回顾非洲新五旬节派的戴阿科尼亚
在过去的二十年里,直到今天,当大多数非洲国家的经济都在走下坡路时,各种各样的新五旬节派教会相应地在南半球内外成倍增长。通过大规模的本土传福音和建立新教派,这通常看起来是基督教复兴的革命性非洲化,但无数领先的先知使徒却自相矛盾地自私地丰富自己,在世界贫困的总部,需要帮助的人在增加和死亡。大多数教区出版物都涉及古典和主流教会学。值得注意的是,在非洲新五旬节派中,最低限度的学术关注已经给予了迪亚科尼亚。本文运用扎实的理论,通过现有的文献、观察和媒体研究,寻求非洲新五旬节派中存在的问题的答案。它展开并得出结论,新五旬节派领袖普遍以自我为中心,贪婪的机会主义者剥削穷人,而不是以他人为中心。因此,它建议神学教育,普世参与,以及建立一个包容和独立的监管机构,以启发和授权福音牧师修改他们的解释学,神学,教会学,治理和管理,以实现diakonia,以及宣教教会的其他方面。贡献:这篇文章通过回顾非洲新五旬节派的diakonia,对非洲灵性的转型发展和教会与宣教学的领导做出了贡献。
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