The empowering God: redeeming the prosperity movement and overcoming victim trauma in the poor

The Prosperity movement has been rightly challenged on biblical, theological, and pastoral grounds and has been found to be lacking. Yet, the movement continues to grow in popularity around the world, particularly amongst the poor. What deeper factors might account for this continued sociological ap...

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Main Author: Suh, Edward Y. (Author)
Contributors: Kärkkäinen, Veli-Matti 1958- (Author of introduction, etc.)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: Eugene, Oregon Pickwick Publications [2018]
In: McMaster Divinity College Press theological studies series (volume 8)
Year: 2018
Series/Journal:McMaster theological Studies series volume 8
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Flourishing
IxTheo Classification:CB Christian life; spirituality
Further subjects:B Theology
B Pentecostalism
B Faith movement (Hagin)
B Evangelicalism
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Summary:The Prosperity movement has been rightly challenged on biblical, theological, and pastoral grounds and has been found to be lacking. Yet, the movement continues to grow in popularity around the world, particularly amongst the poor. What deeper factors might account for this continued sociological appeal? In this unique study, the author draws on biblical and theological sources as well as research on human flourishing from psychological, sociological, economic, and anthropological perspectives to evaluate possible reasons for this phenomenon. Consequently, he finds that one unexplored reason for the lasting resonance of the Prosperity movement is its unexpected effectiveness in leading practitioners to overcome the trauma of victimization and disempowerment. This undercurrent of empowerment suggests that there are ways Prosperity theology can mature to preserve this dynamic whilst shedding its more questionable practices--thus potentially giving rise to an Evangelical expression of this movement centered around the themes of shalom and human flourishing. Thus, the constructive aspect of this book proposes an Evangelical theology of empowerment and abundance formed around a robust image of the Empowering God that accounts for abundance and lack, health and disability, and the normal ebbs and flows of life and death
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references and indexes
ISBN:1725277034