Ghana is a country of contrasts; spectacular wealth exists side by side with devastating poverty. How does one make sense of this reality? Scholars from various disciplines have propounded various theories to account for this paradox; but religious beliefs are generally dismissed as irrelevant in such discourses. This book explores the notion of poverty and its interaction with the prosperity gospel among Ghanaian Neo-Prophetic adherents. Taking the seed faith element professed by many believers – “Give and you will receive” - as the underlying theory required for economic success the research argues that the prosperity gospel in Neo-Pentecostal Accra is fraught with ambivalence. On the one hand the doctrine seemingly embodies facets that have the potential to drive positive attitudes towards poverty alleviation; on the other handthe same doctrine is eclipsed by religious rites that are clearly counterproductive to the socio-economic transformation believers themselves seek. This ambivalence it is argued partly explains the insignificant transformation experienced by many adherents in Neo-Pentecostal Accra.
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