Sex Education: Ancient Israel and Igbo Traditional Practices

Uzoma Amos Dike, M. Okwueze
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Every human (male and female) is a sexual being. Exploring and experiencing one’s sexuality is part of being human. Unfortunately, human’s curiosity and interest concerning sexuality are not always guided and nurtured in a wholesome way because sex is viewed as sacred and talking about it constitutes a taboo. Hence, many parents are at ease to teach their children about virtually every other thing in life, but they usually do not, however, teach about sexuality with similar ease. As a result, many grow into adulthood with partial and  distorted views of human sexuality. The aim of the study was to discover the teachings of Proverbs 7:24-27 on sex education along traditional practices in tone with sex education in Igbo culture and determine the place of proper sex education for better dealing and understanding of human sexuality. The study adopted African  inculturation hermeneutics which makes African social cultural context the subject of interpretation. The study revealed that sex education was integral to the training of the young adults in ancient Israel Igbo cultures. However, the study observed some areas of strength and weaknesses of sexuality training in Igbo traditional practices. Thus, the research upheld that the instructions on human sexuality preserved in the book of Proverbs are very relevant in strengthening the contemporary Igbo culture and her traditional practices in the training of young adults in the areas of chastity. Therefore, the paper called for proper sex education in the Igbo society to instill sexual purity among youths of contemporary Igbo society.
性教育:古以色列和伊博族传统习俗
每个人(男性和女性)都是有性的存在。探索和体验性是人类的一部分。不幸的是,人类对性的好奇和兴趣并不总是以一种健康的方式被引导和培养,因为性被视为神圣的,谈论它构成了一种禁忌。因此,许多父母可以轻松地教孩子生活中的几乎所有其他事情,但他们通常不会这样轻松地教孩子性行为。因此,许多人成年后对人类性行为的看法是片面和扭曲的。这项研究的目的是发现箴言7:24-27关于性教育的教导,以及伊博文化中性教育的传统做法,并确定适当的性教育的位置,以更好地处理和理解人类的性。本研究采用非洲本土化解释学,将非洲社会文化语境作为阐释的主体。研究表明,在古代以色列伊博文化中,性教育是培养年轻人不可或缺的一部分。然而,该研究观察到伊博族传统习俗中性训练的一些优点和缺点。因此,这项研究坚持认为,《箴言》中保存的关于人类性行为的指导与加强当代伊博文化及其在贞洁领域训练年轻人的传统做法非常相关。因此,本文呼吁在伊博社会中进行适当的性教育,向当代伊博社会的年轻人灌输性纯洁。
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