Original Research
Dispelling myths: Christian prayers and their impact on democracy building in Nigeria
Submitted: 09 July 2024 | Published: 09 January 2025
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Chisom B. Amaole, Department of Religion and Cultural Studies, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Nigeria, NigeriaAbstract
Background: Prayer and political participation are two important elements of the Christian faith and the state. However, the importance of prayer in democracy-building is one that is widely misconstrued among Christians in Nigeria. Lack of adequate knowledge of the role of prayer and political participation often generates false traditional conceptions that undermine democracy-building through collective political participation.
Objectives: The study aims to clarify the misconceptions surrounding the role of prayer in democracy building and to awaken the consciousness of Christians to their civic responsibilities. It also seeks to highlight the importance of prayer and political participation for the consolidation and growth of democracy in Nigeria.
Method: Descriptive and analytical methods are employed in the study. Archbishop Desmond Tutu’s paradigm on prayer and protest formed the theoretical framework.
Results: The study reveals that while prayer is important, it cannot replace the role of active political participation in electioneering and other civic responsibilities.
Conclusion: Active participation in political processes and related civic duties in addition to prayer is crucial for democracy building and sustenance in Nigeria.
Contribution: This study adds novel insights by addressing the misconceptions surrounding the role of prayer and political participation in democracy building among Christians in Nigeria.
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Sustainable Development Goal
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