This book investigates the impact of Christian nationalism on democracy in Ghana, arguing that proponents of a specific Christian worldview seek to remake the country according to their values and beliefs.Christian nationalism is a significant religious and political ideology in several African countries, not only Ghana, but also Zambia and Nigeria. In Ghana, prominent Christian nationalists, encouraged by sections of the American Christian Right, cultivate political influence with powerful political elites and by developing a high media profile to promote their views and increase their numbers of followers. The book examines specific examples of Christian nationalism's impact on Ghana's democracy: the national cathedral as a symbol of national unity and social cohesion, anti-Muslim pronouncements threatening inter-faith harmony, and attacks on Ghana's LGBTQ+ community. Overall, the book argues that Christian nationalism is a specific threat to Ghana's three decade-long liberal democracy, with the aim of undermining the constitutional equality and human rights of some Ghanaians in favour of a specific Christian worldview.This book will be of interest to researchers of religion and politics in Africa, with Ghana serving as an important case study for those interested in the regional impact of Christian nationalism.
ISBN: | 9781032759005 |
Publication date: | 10th June 2025 |
Author: | Jeffrey Haynes |
Publisher: | Routledge an imprint of Taylor & Francis |
Format: | Hardback |
Pagination: | 212 pages |
Series: | Routledge Studies on Religion in Africa and the Diaspora |
Genres: |
Indigenous, ethnic and folk religions and spiritual beliefs Religion and politics Gender studies, gender groups Nationalism Political structures: democracy Human rights, civil rights Public opinion and polls Political campaigning and advertising Public international law: human rights Social and political philosophy Regional / International studies Sociology Society and Social Sciences |