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The commercialisation of anointed water in two ministries: An African theological perspective

In die Skriflig

 
 
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Title The commercialisation of anointed water in two ministries: An African theological perspective
 
Creator Kgatle, Mookgo S. Qiki, Vuyisile
 
Subject Theology; African Pentecostalism Pentecostalism; commercialisation; water; Rivers of Living Waters Ministries; Nala Mandate International; African theological perspective.
Description The use of water in healing has significance in African religious life. African people believe that water is not an ordinary substance but is medicinal and a life-giving commodity. This article argues that within a Pentecostal church setting, the use of water in healing should be juxtaposed with biblical practices to deal with the challenges of commercialisation of the commodity, its abuses, and other unethical practices. The integration of the African religious life and biblical practices is framed from an African theological perspective. The contribution of this perspective is its potential to address the commercialisation of water in two selected Pentecostal-type ministries. This will be achieved by introducing an African theological perspective and the use of water in African religious life. Similarly, the two selected ministries and their commercialisation of water will be discussed through the use of the case study method. The two selected church ministries are Rivers of Living Water Ministries and Nala Mandate International (NMI). The aim of this article is to demonstrate that an African theological perspective is relevant for addressing issues of the commercialisation of water in the selected ministries. This challenges how scholars approach the use of water in healing. The practice should be acknowledged in African religious life but its commercialisation should be criticised.Contribution: The article contributed to the discourse on the use of water in African religious life and proposed an African theological perspective to address the challenges of the commercialisation of the commodity.
 
Publisher AOSIS
 
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Date 2023-07-11
 
Type info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion — Literary analysis
Format text/html application/epub+zip text/xml application/pdf
Identifier 10.4102/ids.v57i1.2937
 
Source In die Skriflig/In Luce Verbi; Vol 57, No 1 (2023); 6 pages 2305-0853 1018-6441
 
Language eng
 
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https://indieskriflig.org.za/index.php/skriflig/article/view/2937/7846 https://indieskriflig.org.za/index.php/skriflig/article/view/2937/7847 https://indieskriflig.org.za/index.php/skriflig/article/view/2937/7848 https://indieskriflig.org.za/index.php/skriflig/article/view/2937/7849
 
Coverage Southern Africa 21st century commercialization of religion
Rights Copyright (c) 2023 Mookgo S. Kgatle https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0
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