In this segment, the moderator and panelists respond to various comments and questions from the audience concerning the prosperity gospel. They call for more work to develop a theology of the dignity of work, of blessing and suffering, and the need for accountability, particularly among leaders.
This presentation was part of the multiplex ‘Poverty, Prosperity, and the Gospel’ at Cape Town 2010. View all presentations from this multiplex.
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