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A contextual political theology for the Ghanaian society and its implications for human flourishing

Thesis (PhD)--University of Pretoria, 2023.

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spelling oai:repository.up.ac.za:2263/95869 A contextual political theology for the Ghanaian society and its implications for human flourishing Veldsman, Daniel Petrus revisaacboaheng@gmail.com Boaheng, Isaac UCTD Christianity Human flourishing Poverty Corruption Thesis (PhD)--University of Pretoria, 2023. Every human society is faced with one challenge or the other. Ghana (the context of the study) is a West African country facing such challenges as poverty, hunger, poor education system, poor road networks, environmental degradation, poor governance, bribery and corruption, injustice, human rights abuse, high inflation, and local currency depreciation, among others emanating from political governance. In addition, there are a lot of misconceptions about human flourishing and so many people use unethical means to acquire wealth and yet, consider their ways as means of attaining a flourishing life. The survey of existing literature revealed the persistence of Ghana’s political is partly due to the lack of a strong biblical foundation, and the lack of adequate contextualization as some of the key research gaps to be filled. This literature-based research, therefore, was undertaken to explore how contextual political theology might be formulated to address Ghanaian political challenges and correct wrong notions about human flourishing. After the general introduction, a biblical-theological study of selected biblical texts was conducted which was followed by an examination of the political thoughts of selected scholars from the ancient Greek era to the contemporary era. The study then examined the contemporary Ghanaian political situation to determine which issues need attention in the study. Using the historical, biblical and Ghanaian political situation as contextual frameworks, a Ghanaian political theology was formulated to cover governance and nation-building, education, work, wealth and the environment, among others. The study found that Ghana’s political challenges are diverse and therefore cannot be addressed without the involvement of all relevant stakeholders. It was also found that Ghana’s communal sense of life resonates with the biblical perspective of life and so can serve as a tool in developing and implementing policies to address the nation’s problems. The main thesis of the dissertation is that a political theology that can address Ghana’s political challenges and correct wrong notions about human flourishing needs to be biblically grounded, historically informed and genuinely contextual within the Ghanaian socio-cultural framework. Such a theology will not only offer an antidote to people’s misconceptions about political power but will also foster improved divine- human, human-human and human-environment relations. Dogmatics and Christian Ethics PhD Unrestricted Faculty of Theology and Religion 2024-05-09T13:03:47Z 2024-05-09T13:03:47Z 2024-04 2023-12 Thesis * A2024 http://hdl.handle.net/2263/95869 Disclaimer letter en © 2021 University of Pretoria. All rights reserved. The copyright in this work vests in the University of Pretoria. No part of this work may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, without the prior written permission of the University of Pretoria. application/pdf University of Pretoria
spellingShingle UCTD
Christianity
Human flourishing
Poverty
Corruption
A contextual political theology for the Ghanaian society and its implications for human flourishing
title A contextual political theology for the Ghanaian society and its implications for human flourishing
title_full A contextual political theology for the Ghanaian society and its implications for human flourishing
title_fullStr A contextual political theology for the Ghanaian society and its implications for human flourishing
title_full_unstemmed A contextual political theology for the Ghanaian society and its implications for human flourishing
title_short A contextual political theology for the Ghanaian society and its implications for human flourishing
title_sort contextual political theology for the ghanaian society and its implications for human flourishing
topic UCTD
Christianity
Human flourishing
Poverty
Corruption
url http://hdl.handle.net/2263/95869