Digital Dissemination of Neo-Prophetic Theologies in Ghana: Societal Impact and Challenges in the Age of Social Media.
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Social media has become a primary platform for the spread of Neo-Prophetic
theologies, particularly within Ghana’s Pentecostal movement. Through a qualitative
research approach, this study examines how contemporary Ghanaian prophetic
ministries affect religious behaviours and become integrated into society. The online
Neo-Prophetic content frequently features prosperity gospel, spiritual warfare
narratives, and extraordinarily sensational prophecies. Data was collected through
group and individual interviews, participant observation, and analysis of content on
Facebook, WhatsApp, YouTube, and Instagram across a variety of participants from
Christian traditions. The results show a significant impact on the worldviews,
behaviours, and decision-making of believers. While some prophetic leaders exploit
their followers economically and psychologically, many adherents reported finding
spiritual fulfilment within these ministries. The potential fallout from the digital
revolution within prophetic recognition creates both potentially enriching and
potentially harmful pathways in personal spirituality. Government agencies and civil
society organisations, among others, have devised countermeasures in the form of
public education campaigns and legislative action to help assess religious content on
social media. The study recommends integrating media literacy and critical thinking
in Ghanaian schools’ curricula, strengthening the regulatory framework and
enforcement, and fostering interfaith dialogue and community engagement would go
a long way to minimise the impact of these Neo-Prophetic theologies. The study
contributes to a scholarly understanding of the intersection of religion and
technology, media studies in religious contexts, the Pentecostal and charismatic
movements in Ghana, and contemporary Ghanaian Christianity.
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Adasi, Grace Sintim, Sanatu Fusheini and Frank Amuzu. “Digital Dissemination of Neo-Prophetic Theologies in Ghana: Societal Impact and Challenges in the Age of Social Media,” E-Journal of Religious and Theological Studies, 11 no.6 (2025): 279 – 292. https://doi.org/10.38159/erats.20251164.