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- ItemConspiratorial Politics in Jesus’ Ministry and Its Implications for Christians in Politics(Jos Journal of Religion and Philosophy, 2025) Peter Olanrewaju Awojobi & Emmanuel Olumuyiwa MalomoThis study investigates the role of conspiratorial politics during Jesus' ministry and its implications for contemporary Christian engagement in political spheres. By examining key Gospel narratives, including the plots against Jesus orchestrated by religious and political authorities, this study reveals the intricate interplay between power, secrecy, and manipulation that defined the socio-political context of first-century Judea. It argues that Jesus' approach to these conspiratorial dynamics-characterized by a commitment to truth, justice, and radical inclusivity-provides a vital framework for contemporary Christians navigating an increasingly polarized and conspiratorial political landscape. The analysis highlights how Jesus confronted both overt and covert opposition, advocating for a transformative vision of community rooted in love and integrity. In contrast to the prevailing culture of deceit and self-interest, his ministry exemplifies a call to ethical political engagement. The study further discusses the need for Christians today to critically assess contemporary political narratives that often rely on conspiracy theories, misinformation, and fear-mongering. By drawing parallels between Jesus' experiences and present-day political challenges, this study emphasizes the importance of cultivating a culture of accountability, transparency, and truth in Christian political activism. Ultimately, it calls for a renewed commitment among believers to embody the values of the Kingdom of God, resisting the seductive allure of conspiratorial thinking while promoting justice and reconciliation in their political interactions. This study contributes to the broader discourse on faith and politics, encouraging a responsible and principled approach to civic engagement among Christians.