The Mandates of the Church

by Rich Ayo Adekoya


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 6/29/2015

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5x8
Page Count : 144
ISBN : 9781504944731
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 144
ISBN : 9781504944748

About the Book

In this thought-provoking and momentous book, the author poses the questions, what is the role of the church in our society and should there be any relationship between the state and the church for the development of the society and what could be the effect of such collaboration if there is any? In asking on what bases is the church getting involved with the society, he explores both the Biblical foundations and three major theories that have emerged about societies and social behaviour. Particular attention is paid to the relationship between religion and social change to the case of the church in Lagos, Nigeria as an agent of social and political change in society. Using a thematic structure, Richard Adekoya illustrates different roles the church can play in society, especially in a democratic milieu, for example humanity services, educational development, spiritual and moral development and social and ethical development. He examines the various contributions of the churches in Nigeria right from the missionaries’ era to the contemporary dispensation. The book basically proved that the church mandate is not limited to its evangelical obligations. Its involvement in many aspects of people’s lives in society, particularly the social and political aspects, is part of its cultural mandate. This is a challenging book, rich in example and wide-ranging in scope: key ideas that so often appear impossible for the church to practice - employment generation, political leadership, public enlightenment, tackling corruption in the polity – here practically seem possible. “Richard Adekoya’s excellent work, tackles this set of issues in a very thorough way. By looking at the issues through the lens of the Bible, church history and sociological analysis he makes a powerful theological case for the involvement of the church in the societies in which it finds itself called to give a witness. Understandably and helpfully there is a particular emphasis on Nigeria, a nation which he knows well. By choosing Nigeria as a kind of case history the broader, general case is given a particular and penetrating illustration that strengthens his wider argument.” Dr. Martin Robinson, Principal, ForMission College, Birmingham, UK


About the Author

Dr. Richard Ayo Adekoya is a pastor, preacher, and scholar of international repute. He is theoretically, pragmatically, and spiritually sound. As a teacher, missionary, counsellor, and theologian, Dr. Adekoya has made a positive impact on a number of lives through his various initiatives, backed by enviable and highly impressive credentials that separate him as a frontrunner and motivator for young people within the church and academia. Dr. Adekoya has been pastoring and lecturing for over two decades in both Nigeria and the United Kingdom. He received a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Lagos, Nigeria; a Master of Theology degree from Carolina University of Theology, United States of America; a Master’s degree in Missional Leadership from University of Wales, United Kingdom; and a Doctor of Ministry degree from Bangor University, Wales, United Kingdom.