A DISSECTION OF POJU OYEMADE’S TEACHING ON MEDITATION (PART II)
“When “Biblical Meditation” Begins to Look Like Mind Science” By Akin Ojumu Meditation appears to be something of an obsession for Poju Oyemade. That fixation is best understood in light of his formative years under the influence of Olubi Johnson of Scripture Pasture—a preacher whose spirituality often bears more resemblance to transcendental metaphysics and Christianized mysticism than to historic biblical Christianity. If Oyemade’s theology of meditation seems unusually mystical, the roots may well lie in the spiritual environment in which he was discipled. When Poju Oyemade’s teaching on meditation is placed side by side with New Thought, Science of Mind, and related Mind Science systems, some striking parallels begin to emerge—not merely in vocabulary, but in the actual mental mechanism being described. This does not mean that Oyemade uses precisely the same theological language as New Thought teachers. He does not. He speaks of God, Scripture, faith, prayer, revelation, and t...