改变个人,改变世界:对加纳基督教会的挑战

Joseph Kofi Antwi
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有人认为,由于甚至在教会中道德标准的下降,道德堕落及其相关的弊病在加纳已上升到令人震惊的高度。2021年的人口和住房普查显示,超过71%的人是基督徒,但腐败、贪婪、傲慢、骄傲和奢侈的生活方式,例如,已经成为对该国道德品质的挑战。问题是“为什么基督教在加纳发展壮大,但道德败坏却日益严重?”舆论领袖,包括一些教会领袖,不仅同意腐败应该被消灭在萌芽状态,而且他们鼓励有意识地努力改变态度。本文通过对相关学术资料的文献回顾,认为个体转型是改造世界的先决条件。以义务论的伦理理论为理论视角,本文假设教会有责任加强基督教教育、培育或品格塑造活动,使成员成为忠实的门徒和积极负责的公民,从而改变他们的世界。本文对加纳基督教教育与道德或品格形成的探讨有所贡献。关键词:基督教教育;义务论;人格形成;
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Transformed Individuals, Transforming the World: A Challenge to the Christian Church in Ghana
It has been argued that due to the fallen moral standards even in the Church, moral decadence and its associated ills have risen to alarming heights in Ghana. The 2021 Population and Housing Census shows that over 71% are Christians, yet corruption, greed, arrogance, pride, and extravagant lifestyles, for example, have become a challenge to the moral fibre of the country. The question is “Why is Christianity growing in Ghana, yet clouded with an increase in moral decadence? Opinion leaders, including some church leaders, do not only agree that corruption should be nipped in the bud, but they encourage that a conscious effort is made to change attitudes. Through a literary review of relevant scholarly materials, this paper argued that individual transformation is a prerequisite to transforming the world. With an ethical theory of deontology providing the theoretical lens, this paper posited that the Church is responsible for intensifying her Christian education, nurturing, or character formation activities to enable members to become faithful disciples and active responsible citizens who would transform their world. This article contributes to the exploration of Christian education and Moral or Character Formation in Ghana. Keywords: Christian Education, Theory of Deontology, Character Formation, Kakistocracy.
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