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Introduction Introduction
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Christian churches in the Kenya colony Christian churches in the Kenya colony
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Churches in post-colonial Kenya Churches in post-colonial Kenya
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The role of an evolved Christian discourse and imagery The role of an evolved Christian discourse and imagery
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The electoral significance of Christianity The electoral significance of Christianity
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Conclusion Conclusion
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References References
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10 The political role of Christian churches
Get accessGregory Deacon (independent) was a British Academy postdoctoral research fellow in African Studies at the University of Oxford, and has published widely on the political and socio-economic roles of Christianity in Kenya.
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Published:02 April 2020
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Abstract
Christianity has been intimately involved with power in Kenya since the country’s birth even though much has changed with regards to what Christianity is and what it does. Today, as during the colonial and early post-colonial periods, the political role of Christian churches includes the activities of individual clergy and organized churches, both of which make periodic public statements, provide public services, and support local and national governance. However, increasingly important is the central place of neo-Pentecostal ideas, concepts, and imagery in Kenyan society, which pervade the political realm. This chapter outlines the role of Christian churches as organizations. It also analyzes the growth and spread of Christianity as a religion and as a discursive institution as well as associated understandings and practices. Together, this analysis contributes to an understanding of contemporary politics in Kenya, including the place of neo-Pentecostalized Christianity in the 2013 and 2017 elections and Jubilee regime.
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