Prosperite miraculeuse: Les pasteurs pentecotistes et l'argent de Dieu au Nigeria

Over the past ten years in Nigeria, as in other countries throughout the continent, one can observe changes in the social categories and representations of success and power, with the emphasis now on the informal, tactics associated with ruse and "getting-by", the criminal and above all th...

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Auteur principal: Marshall-Fratani, Ruth (Auteur)
Type de support: Imprimé Article
Langue:Français
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Publié: Ed. Karthala 2001
Dans: La politique africaine
Année: 2001, Numéro: 82, Pages: 24-44
Sujets non-standardisés:B Église
B Changement social
B Secte
B Élite
B Genèse
B Pentecôtisme
B Communauté religieuse
B Richesse
B Nigeria
B Guide religieux
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Résumé:Over the past ten years in Nigeria, as in other countries throughout the continent, one can observe changes in the social categories and representations of success and power, with the emphasis now on the informal, tactics associated with ruse and "getting-by", the criminal and above all the occult and the supernatural. During the same decade, a new sort of figure of social success and power has come to the fore in urban Nigeria - pastors of the new wave of pentecostal churches. Associated in the past with poverty and sacrifice, the vocation of pasteur is now synonymous with wealth, prestige, transnational and political connections. This paper analyses the changes which have occurred in the pentecostal imaginary over the past twenty years, and explores their implications for the pentecostal community, and popular imagination more broadly. (Polit afr/DÜI)
ISSN:0244-7827
Contient:In: La politique africaine