A Pentecostal theology of radical sharing: Sam‐Ae and ubuntu as critical hermeneutics of engaged love

IF 0.2 4区 哲学 0 RELIGION
Mookgo Solomon Kgatle, Chammah J. Kaunda
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Abstract The article argues that although Pentecostal churches in Africa have the potential to challenge and transform the reality of inequalities in Africa, instead, they are reproducing and perpetuating these inequalities by creating an inequality gap among themselves, especially, between the pastors and their fellow congregants. A closer look at some of these churches reveals that some of them are propagating social, political, and economic inequalities demonstrated in the gap that exists between the pastors and their ordinary members. In response, we construct a Pentecostal theology of radical sharing to argue for a balanced distribution of wealth between the rich and the poor to deal with the challenges of inequalities. It demonstrates that indigenous idioms such as sam‐ae (Korea) and ubuntu (Africa) are critical hermeneutics from the margins for interpretative translation/contextualization of the Christian faith into a theology of radical sharing in the fight against inequalities within African Indigenous Pentecostalism.
激进分享的五旬节派神学:Sam‐Ae和ubuntu作为订婚爱情的关键解释学
摘要本文认为,尽管非洲的五旬节派教会有潜力挑战和改变非洲不平等的现实,但相反,他们正在通过在他们之间,特别是在牧师和他们的会众之间创造不平等的差距来复制和延续这些不平等。仔细观察其中一些教会就会发现,其中一些教会正在传播社会、政治和经济不平等,这体现在牧师和普通成员之间存在的差距上。作为回应,我们构建了一个激进分享的五旬节派神学,主张在富人和穷人之间平衡分配财富,以应对不平等的挑战。它表明,土著成语,如sam‐ae(韩国)和ubuntu(非洲)是关键的解释学,从解释翻译/上下文化基督教信仰的边缘到激进的神学分享在非洲土著五旬节派反对不平等的斗争。
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