(Mis)leading by the spirit: Transforming African spiritualities and political leadership

Q1 Arts and Humanities Verbum et Ecclesia Pub Date : 2023-11-28 DOI:10.4102/ve.v44i1.2934
Kimion Tagwirei
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African spiritualities and leadership have shared a profound connection throughout history. With Africans predominantly embracing spirituality, their engagement with national political leadership takes on a spiritual dimension. However, spiritualising contests for secular power often lead to manipulation, deception and other various consequential issues. Thus, this paper investigates the impact of African spiritualities on political leadership and vice versa, shedding light on the prevalent use and abuse of African traditional and Christian religions by prominent African politicians. While much has been written about religion and politics, less attention has been given to transforming these dynamics. This paper seeks to bridge that gap by examining the inherently influential role of African spiritualities on political leadership, highlighting manipulative tendencies that serve selfish interests. Various factors, including knowledge gaps, economic vulnerabilities, susceptibility to corruption and the co-optation of spiritual leaders, contribute to these abuses. The paper concludes with recommendations for mentorship, education, discipleship, enlightenment and empowerment of both current and emerging spiritual leaders to counteract self-centred political manipulation and promote inclusive transformation.Interdisciplinary and/or interdisciplinary implications: This paper interfaces African spiritualities and politics with leadership for inclusive transformation.
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(用精神(错误)领导:转变非洲精神和政治领导力
非洲人的精神与领导力在历史上有着深刻的联系。由于非洲人主要信奉精神信仰,因此他们与国家政治领导层的接触也具有精神层面。然而,将世俗权力的竞争精神化往往会导致操纵、欺骗和其他各种后果问题。因此,本文研究了非洲灵性对政治领导力的影响,反之亦然,揭示了非洲杰出政治家普遍使用和滥用非洲传统宗教和基督教的情况。虽然有关宗教与政治的论述很多,但对这些动态变化的关注较少。本文试图通过研究非洲精神对政治领导力的内在影响作用来弥补这一差距,突出强调了为一己私利服务的操纵倾向。各种因素,包括知识差距、经济脆弱性、易受腐败影响以及精神领袖被收买,都是造成这些滥用职权现象的原因。论文最后建议对现任和新任精神领袖进行辅导、教育、门徒训练、启蒙和赋权,以抵制以自我为中心的政治操纵,促进包容性转型:本文将非洲的精神和政治与促进包容性变革的领导力结合起来。
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Verbum et Ecclesia
Verbum et Ecclesia Arts and Humanities-Religious Studies
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审稿时长
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