Have modern churches in the U.S. lost sight of the struggle for freedom, especially when it comes to socio-economic struggle? Themes from the prosperity gospel have found their way into the beliefs of many U.S. Christians, even self-identified progressives. Personal acquisition and growth take the spotlight on Sunday, while workers and laborers across the country continue to struggle for equitable pay, safe working conditions, and social dignity. In a society that takes a derisive view of retail workers, restaurant staff, bus drivers, and and so many "ordinary" laborers, the testimony of working-class people offers a clear condemnation of emphasizing prosperity over collective freedom. This paper will cover recent prosperity/similar theological claims in popular religion, examples of socio-economic struggle, and an examination of Biblical claims central to the Christian understanding of freedom and the gospel as irrevocably in support of the "daily worker."
Attached Paper
Online June Annual Meeting 2025
Freedom Over Prosperity: A Modern Collision Between Prosperity Gospel Themes in Popular Religion and the Biblical Call for Socio-Economic Justice
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