The study examined Christian Participation in Politics with a case study of United Evangelical Church in Uyo. Politics and religion are two deferent entities that help in the growth and development in human existence, despite the fact that, both have parallel practices, but they share some common goals which are beneficial to man.
Politics they say is a game of interest. Though it is believed that there is no permanent friend, no permanent enemy, but the only thing that is permanent is permanency of interest. These interests, will breed greed, selfishness, lack of honesty, distrust corruption, to mention but a few. The main objective of the study was to investigate the importance of Christian participation in politics.
The research method employed was a critical historical method with primary and secondary sources consulted. Conclusively, this researcher is not by any way advocating that the church should endorse candidates, but that members who are citizens should become involved in politics. Its Theoretical framework is to first look into understanding of Christian Participation in Politics.
Table of Contents
- CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION
- 1.1 Background of the Study
- 1.2 Statement of the Problem
- 1.3 Objectives of the Study
- 1.4 Research Methodology
- 1.5 Scope of the Study
- 1.6 Limitation of the Study
- 1.7 Significance of the Study
- CHAPTER TWO: LITERATURE REVIEW
- CHAPTER THREE: CHRISTIANS AND POLITICAL PARTICIPATION
- CHAPTER FOUR: CHRISTIANS' POLITICAL PARTICIPATION IN THE UNITED EVANGELICAL CHURCH
Objectives and Key Themes
This study examines the participation of Christians in politics, focusing on the United Evangelical Church in Uyo. The study aims to investigate the importance of Christian involvement in politics, evaluate their role in electing political office holders, and ascertain the moral implications of Christian participation in politics. It also aims to assess the impact of Christian participation in politics on the United Evangelical Church.
- The complex relationship between Christianity and politics
- The role of Christians in shaping political discourse and practices
- The moral implications of Christian political participation
- The impact of Christian engagement on both political institutions and the Christian community
Chapter Summaries
- Chapter One: Introduction: This chapter provides an overview of the study's background, outlining the historical complexity of the relationship between Christianity and politics and highlighting the diverse perspectives on this relationship. The chapter also addresses the significance of political involvement in society and the importance of Christian participation in shaping ethical and responsible leadership.
- Chapter Two: Literature Review: This chapter explores existing literature on the relationship between Christianity and politics, examining various perspectives on the role of Christians in society and their engagement in political processes. The chapter analyzes different interpretations of the relationship between faith and politics, including arguments for Christian involvement in various political ideologies.
- Chapter Three: Christians and Political Participation: This chapter delves into the broader context of Christian political participation, examining the motivations, challenges, and ethical considerations associated with this engagement. The chapter explores the diverse ways in which Christians engage in the political sphere, including voting, advocating for specific policies, and running for political office.
- Chapter Four: Christians' Political Participation in the United Evangelical Church: This chapter examines the specific case of the United Evangelical Church in Uyo, analyzing the ways in which members of this church engage in politics. The chapter explores the church's teachings and perspectives on political participation, as well as the influence of the church on its members' political views and actions.
Keywords
This study focuses on the intersection of Christianity and politics, exploring key concepts such as Christian political participation, ethical considerations in politics, the role of the church in society, and the impact of religious values on political decision-making. It specifically examines the United Evangelical Church in Uyo as a case study, exploring the church's teachings, its members' political engagement, and the influence of faith on their political attitudes and actions.
- Citation du texte
- MfonAbasi Okon (Auteur), 2022, Christian Participation in Politics. A Case Study of United Evangelical Church in Uyo Local Government Area, Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/1267324