The Decolonisation of Religion and Spirituality: A Case of Shembe Philosophy

Ngogi Emmanuel Mahaye
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Purpose: The purpose of this scholarly work or study in the sight of the public is not crafted to drive or to win any theological debate or argument but I simple seek to advance the understanding of Shembe in the specific area of His philosophy not the holistic Shembe. This I say because no one on earth can claim in totality that he or she has a better understanding of Shembe, hence choosing the concept of philosophy which is the critical examination of ground fundamental beliefs and analysis of concept, doctrines, and practices was relevant for this academic paper. The process of decolonization has been a significant area of scholarly inquiry in various fields, including religion and spirituality. Shembe philosophy placed a strong emphasis on cultural revival and the restoration of African spiritual practices. The movement sought to reclaim African spirituality while accommodating certain aspects of organic Christianity. Central to Shembe philosophy was to reconnect the so-called lost generation of Abantu in the ancestral connection, the veneration of ancestors, and the preservation of African traditions (Wababa, 2018). The complexity of such role from Jehovah was delicate and crucial. Isaiah Shembe known as Umqaliwendlela would hear a voice singing new unexpected words. Methodology: A qualitative study method, interprevist paradigm and phenomenological design was employed in this study to enable a comprehensive exploration of the experiences, perspectives, and practices within Shembe communities. Findings: The study findings revealed that the key principles and teachings of Shembe philosophy have a massive influence and understanding of decolonization in guiding the community’s beliefs and practices. The community have incorporation of Shembe philosophy into their daily lives for decolonial transformation. The findings further revealed although numerous challenges faced by the Shembe community in their pursuit of decolonization and cultural heritage preservation, but the post-colonial era in South Africa has made much better to defend His philosophy using the current constitution chapter 2 which clearly stipulated in the Bill of Rights, which states that everyone has right to freedom of religion, belief, and opinion. Section 9, the equality clause, prohibits unfair discrimination on various grounds including religion. Shembe fought spiritual the above religious right from as early as 1900 until the formation of the South African Native National Congress (SANNC), later known as the African National Congress (ANC) on the 08 January 1912. Unique Contributor to Theory, Policy and Practice: In conclusion, the Shembe philosophy has a lightning influence in guiding the community’s beliefs and practices. The post-colonial role of Shembe philosophy in the decolonization of religion and spirituality requires further exploration and development.
宗教与精神的非殖民化:桑贝哲学案例
目的:在公众看来,本学术著作或研究的目的并不是为了推动或赢得任何神学辩论或争论,我只是寻求在其哲学的特定领域而非整体申博领域增进对申博的了解。我之所以这样说,是因为世界上没有人能够声称自己对申贝有更全面的了解,因此,选择哲学这一概念,即对基本信仰进行批判性研究,并对概念、教义和实践进行分析,对于这篇学术论文来说是有意义的。非殖民化进程一直是包括宗教和精神信仰在内的各领域学术研究的重要领域。桑贝哲学十分重视文化复兴和非洲精神实践的恢复。该运动寻求恢复非洲的精神信仰,同时兼顾有机基督教的某些方面。申贝哲学的核心是将所谓失落的一代阿班图人与祖先的联系、对祖先的崇敬以及对非洲传统的保护重新联系起来(Wababa,2018 年)。这种来自耶和华的角色的复杂性是微妙而关键的。被称为 Umqaliwendlela 的以赛亚-申贝(Isaiah Shembe)会听到一个声音唱着意想不到的新词。研究方法:本研究采用了定性研究方法、解释学范式和现象学设计,以全面探索申贝社区的经验、观点和实践。研究结果研究结果表明,申贝哲学的主要原则和教义对非殖民化有着巨大的影响和理解,并指导着社区的信仰和实践。社区已将申贝哲学融入其日常生活,以实现非殖民化转型。研究结果进一步表明,尽管申贝社区在追求非殖民化和保护文化遗产的过程中面临诸多挑战,但南非的后殖民时代利用现行宪法第 2 章捍卫申贝哲学的情况大为改观,该章在权利法案中明确规定,人人享有宗教、信仰和意见自由的权利。第 9 条平等条款禁止基于包括宗教在内的各种理由的不公平歧视。早在 1900 年,申贝就为上述宗教权利进行了精神斗争,直到 1912 年 1 月 8 日南非土著国民大会(SANNC),即后来的非洲人国民大会(ANC)成立。对理论、政策和实践的独特贡献:总之,Shembe 哲学在指导社区信仰和实践方面具有闪电般的影响力。申贝哲学在宗教和精神非殖民化方面的后殖民作用需要进一步探索和发展。
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