African Pentecostalism and World Christianity. Группа авторов

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are in charge of ground-level spirits and assign and supervise them as they carry out their various assignments.52

      The spiritual warfare dimension resonated with the African concept of salvation. Salvation is considered transformation and empowerment. This means salvation must produce transformation in the lives of believers, such as the discontinuation of smoking, disco dancing, drinking, and fornication. Salvation must necessarily include prosperity, fruitfulness, healing of sickness, and deliverance from the demonic. Failure to experience these benefits as a Christian is interpreted as the presence of demons or ancestral curses in the person’s life and thereby calls for spiritual warfare.

      Attempts to Oust All Evils in African Christianity

      In other words, what is happening on the continent of Africa is a mixture of Christian and non-Christian activities, all taking place in the name of Christ. Some researchers label everything as the “prosperity gospel,” but many of the practices do not fit neatly in that category. Still, Dr. Anim has succinctly argued that prosperity is an important part of the African worldview:

      Against this backdrop, it can rightly be argued that the desire to worship in the biblical pattern, through the lens of primal spirituality, has resulted in the contemporary state of African Christian liturgy and activities, which has a strong emphasis on prosperity. Good health, fullness of life, fertility and prosperity were important aspects of those who were obedient to the Lord in the Old Testament, while wasting disease, premature death and dire poverty were the curses for those who disobeyed (e.g., Exod 15:26; 23:24; Deut 11:26–32; 28:15–68). Thus, wellbeing and prosperity have been important parts of both biblical and primal spirituality.

      The right application of the prosperity teaching has enabled many churches in Africa to achieve what the early missionaries struggled to achieve: churches that are self-supporting, self-propagating, and self-governing. On the other hand, the abuse that often accompanies the so-called Prosperity Gospel is alarming, and African Christian leaders must address this.

      Africa Churches in the Diaspora

      Conclusion

      The chapter has shown that the Christian missionary enterprise that began in the nineteenth century in Africa, was from one perspective, enormously successful. Christianity flooded sub-Saharan Africa to the extent that it can be assumed that Africa is now Christianized. Nevertheless, the sort of Christianity that the missionary expected to remain in Africa has changed drastically. African Christianity has been Pentecostalized; that is, it is the sort of Christianity that Africans think will benefit them. This new Christian experience in Africa evolved through African ingenuity in the appropriation of the Evangelical Pentecostal Christianity, which was tied to Western, mostly American Pentecostal/Charismatic spirituality. This modern Christianity has replaced the missionary Christianity and that of the early African-initiated churches, yet it is still adorned with the colors of the initial missionary strand. How the Africans can effectively and attractively manage these various colors is the task of African theologians and missiologists.

      22. See Asamoah-Gyadu, “Theological Education.”

      23. Barrett quoted in Asamoah-Gyadu, “Growth and Trends,” 67.

      24. CIA, “Africa: Egypt.” Note that in 1974 Operation World placed the number at 8 percent (Johnstone et al., Operation World, 233).

      25. Denis, “Christianity in Southern Africa”; Agbeti, West Africa Church History, 3.

      26. Falk, Growth of the Church in Africa, 118.

      27. Olwa, “Christianity in Eastern Africa”; Hasting, Church in Africa.

      28. Gerrish, Prince of the Church, 47.

      29. McLoughlin, Revivals, Awakenings, and Reform, 108.

      30. For instance, Orr records that in 1860, in Edinburgh,


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