Democratization, Religious Actors, and Political Influence: A Comparison of Christian Councils in Ghana and South Africa

CURA Event. First half of session will consist of attendees giving critical feedback on Dr. Kuperus' paper, and the second half will be her defense. Ghana and South Africa represent two African countries that offer compelling comparative insight regarding the influence of religion in the socio-political sphere. In both countries, the number of religious adherents is high, religious experiences are varied, and the public spaces filled by religious organizations are innumerable. This presentation will focus on the role that two prominent ecumenical councils play in the ongoing efforts of democratic consolidation in Ghana and South Africa. The Christian Council of Ghana, it will be argued, is a far more influential political actor than the South African Council of Churches (SACC), a surprising outcome given the stature and influence of the SACC during the apartheid years in South Africa. Email cura@bu.edu for a copy of this paper.

When 1:00 pm to 2:30 pm on Friday, November 3, 2017
Building 10 Lenox St.
Contact Name Arlene Brennan
Phone 353-5241
Contact Email cura@bu.edu
Contact Organization CURA
Fees Free
Speakers Tracy Kuperus, Associate Professor of International Development Studies, Calvin College