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Doubling Down on Anti-anti-Intellectualism

Series: Symposium on Pastoral Power Clerical State
Ebenezer Obadare
October 31, 2023January 24, 2024

The transition from an authority based broadly on reason to one based on revelation is one of the most consequential developments in postcolonial Nigerian history.

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Anti-anti-Intellectualism in Ebenezer Obadare’s Pastoral Power, Clerical State

Series: Symposium on Pastoral Power Clerical State
Devaka Premawardhana
October 27, 2023October 31, 2023

By continuing the chain begun by Pentecostal laywomen like those we learn of in this book Obadare joins them in refusing to let pastors dominate unduly, in forging space for what is increasingly crowded out.

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Liberal Democracy and the Rise of the Pentecostal Pastor

Series: Symposium on Pastoral Power Clerical State
Karen Lauterbach
October 12, 2023January 24, 2024

What Obadare prompts us to ask is: What happens to a liberal democracy when the locus of power moves from the institutions of the state to the thrones of Pentecostal powers?

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“Man of Letters” vs “Man of God”: Pentecostal Pastors and Contemporary Nigerian Writers

Series: Symposium on Pastoral Power Clerical State
Adriaan van Klinken
October 4, 2023January 25, 2024

It might be too early to declare the “Men of Letters” as belonging to yesterday. 

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Pentecostalism, Anti-Clericalism, and Postsecularism in Postcolonial Nigeria

Series: Symposium on Pastoral Power Clerical State
Adeshina Afolayan
September 27, 2023February 1, 2024

What does it imply to rethink the Nigerian society within the rubric of a postsecularity that takes God and the perfectibility of Pentecostalism seriously?

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Pentecostal Power and Politics in the Clerical State

Series: Symposium on Pastoral Power Clerical State
Abimbola A. Adelakun
September 21, 2023September 27, 2023

Obadare’s insightful analysis outlines how new rulerships emerge in Africa’s yet unstable democracies while highlighting the nature of politics, power, legitimacy, and the evolution of democracy.

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Introduction to Symposium on Pastoral Power, Clerical State

Series: Symposium on Pastoral Power Clerical State
Joshua S. Lupo
September 21, 2023November 7, 2023

What this symposium encourage us to reflect on is how authority is maintained, challenged, and revoked in the modern world, and especially in postcolonial settings.

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