African and Western Concepts of Spirituality and the Transcendence of God: A Case Study of Sub-Sahara African Christians in Finland

Jean Nubaha Banyanga*

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Abstract

Purpose: Through evangelism and missionary activities, Western Christian spirituality influences the lives of many people, both individually and collectively, and in many cultures around the world including the Sub-Sahara African region. This article aims to examine spirituality and the various ways in which to recognize it from the perspectives of both Sub-Sahara African and Western concepts. It also examines the secularization of Finnish churches and how this shapes the spirituality of Christians originating from Sub-Saharan Africa living in Finland.
Methodology: The argument is presented through an analysis of existing literature and documents on the matter.
Findings: The findings show that secularization had negative consequence to many churches in the Western countries. Consequently, Sub-Sahara African Christians are setting up their own ecclesiastic congregations in many cities of Finland.
Unique Contribution to Theory, Policy and Practice: It is therefore important for individuals to belong to groups where the numbers share visible characteristics, values, and convictions.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)10-27
Number of pages17
JournalInternational Journal of Culture and Religious Studies
Volume4
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 29 Nov 2023
MoE publication typeA1 Journal article-refereed

Keywords

  • African
  • African concepts
  • Western concepts
  • spirituality
  • transcendence of God
  • Christians

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