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Citation

Yirenkyi K. Sociol. Relig. 2000; 61(3): 325-338.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2000, Association for the Sociology of Religion)

DOI

10.2307/3712582

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

This study examines the role of Christian churches in national politics in Ghana. It draws on various forms of data: a 1994 survey questionnaire, in-depth interviews, and content analysis of existing data. A total of 355 responses were received on the survey while 110 people were interviewed on a variety of church and political issues. Respondents were drawn from Catholic and Protestants denominational backgrounds. The preliminary results of the study lend support to the view that since the 1980's, Ghanaian Christians have been more actively involved in politics than ever before. These findings have important implications for the role religion plays in political development in Ghana.

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