2020
DOI: 10.47577/tssj.v14i1.2089
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Religious Conflict among Pentecostal Churches in Uganda

Abstract: Extensive research has been done on Pentecostal churches over the past years. Several studies have focused on their history and robust growth, some on their economic and developmental ethos, while others have focused on their theological stances, and growing political influence in society. Amidst these kinds of studies, is the need to address the overt challenge posed by religious conflict among Pentecostal churches. Whereas there is growing scholarly interest in religious conflict among Christian churches, th… Show more

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“…In contrast to the gloomy statistics of the western world, Africa seems to be on a quantitative growth trajectory characterized whereby physical expansion of churches in the continent is essentially on the rise (Atuahene, 2018). However, the numerical increase in churches mask the real state of church health in the continent as leadership wrangles, coupled with disunity among church members make people of the world very skeptical about the church and its relevance in society (Isiko, 2020). An example is Kenya which, according to Bariu (2017), has done well in quantitative growth but performs poorly in the qualitative growth of its churches.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In contrast to the gloomy statistics of the western world, Africa seems to be on a quantitative growth trajectory characterized whereby physical expansion of churches in the continent is essentially on the rise (Atuahene, 2018). However, the numerical increase in churches mask the real state of church health in the continent as leadership wrangles, coupled with disunity among church members make people of the world very skeptical about the church and its relevance in society (Isiko, 2020). An example is Kenya which, according to Bariu (2017), has done well in quantitative growth but performs poorly in the qualitative growth of its churches.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In contrast to the gloomy statistics of the Western world, Africa seems to be on a quantitative growth trajectory characterized by whereby physical expansion of churches in the continent is essentially on the rise (Atuahene, 2018). However, the numerical increase in churches masks the real state of church health in the continent as leadership wrangles, coupled with disunity among church members make people of the world very skeptical about the church and its relevance in society (Isiko, 2020). An example is Kenya which, according to Bariu (2017), has done well in quantitative growth but performs poorly in the qualitative growth of its churches.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%