Pentecostalism, Pilgrimage to Prayer Mountains and Pilgrims’ Adherence to Holiness Ethics in Ghanaian Christianity

P. K. Okyere
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The influence of Pentecostalism as a global religious culture is obvious in almost every sphere of human endeavour. As a Christian religious category, Pentecostalism permeates virtually all dimensions of Christian faith and practice. In spite of the visibility and vociferous presence of Pentecostalism as a worldwide Christian religious culture, its influence on Christians’ visitation to Prayer Mountains (PMs) and the pilgrims’ devotion to holiness ethics appear not to have been traversed in scholarship. This paper attempts to fill this gap by employing a multidisciplinary approach to gather the relevant field data. The discussion is theoretically anchored on Miroslav Volf’s ‘The Christian Faith as a Prophetic Religion.’ Using this theory as a hermeneutical framework of the influence of pilgrimage to PMs on society, the paper discloses, among others, that Ghanaian Christians’ pilgrimage to PMs and the pilgrims’ adherence to holiness ethics are replications of Pentecostal practices. Keywords: Pentecostalism, pilgrimage, Abasua Prayer Mountain, holiness ethics
五旬节派、祈祷山朝圣与加纳基督教中朝圣者对圣洁伦理的坚守
五旬节派作为一种全球宗教文化的影响,在人类活动的几乎每一个领域都是显而易见的。作为基督教的一个宗教类别,五旬节派几乎渗透到基督教信仰和实践的各个方面。尽管五旬节派作为一种世界范围内的基督教宗教文化的存在是显而易见的和喧嚣的,但它对基督徒访问祈祷山(PMs)和朝圣者对圣洁伦理的奉献的影响似乎并没有在学术上被跨越。本文试图通过采用多学科方法来收集相关的实地数据来填补这一空白。讨论的理论锚定在米罗斯拉夫·沃尔夫的《作为预言的宗教的基督教信仰》。使用这一理论作为朝圣对社会影响的解释学框架,论文披露,除其他外,加纳基督徒朝圣和朝圣者对圣洁伦理的坚持是五旬节派实践的复制。关键词:五旬节派,朝圣,阿巴苏亚祈祷山,圣洁伦理
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