“Give Us This Day Our Daily Bread”: Towards a Christian Celebration of the Ga People of Southeastern Ghana’s Homowo Feast as a Mission of Jesus Christ

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Charles Amarkwei
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The goal of this paper is to present a Christian mission of hunger and poverty alleviation through a life in communion with the trinity and in the context of the Ga celebration of homowo in Ghana. It is in the hope of the renewal of all things at the end of the world. It is to appreciate the essence of homowo in order to appropriate it for a Christian mission. The paper seeks to achieve this goal of mission by connecting the hunger and poverty alleviation and life-giving essence as well as the sense of unity embedded in the homowo feast to the mission of the triune God in the cosmos and with the “give us this day our daily bread” statement of Jesus Christ. Although the Kpelelogical method seems to be easily understood because it is mutually critical and connects seamlessly with the praxis of Christianity among Ga Christians, it has previously not been adopted as a theological method, as it is in this article. It is the paradoxical Ga Christian articulation of the Christian faith whereby the Christian faith is enlightened by the Kpele homowo and yet transforms the Kpele homowo after rejecting it. At the end of the engagement, Jesus in the homowo celebration is seen as the Okpelejen Wulormor Homoyiwolor ker Naanowalahalor (the cosmic priest, king, prophet who jeers at hunger, and giver of eternal life).

"赐给我们日用的饮食":以基督教方式庆祝加纳东南部嘎族人的 Homowo 节,将其视为耶稣基督的使命
本文旨在介绍基督教通过与三位一体共融的生活,在加纳庆祝 homowo 节的背景下减轻饥饿和贫困的使命。它寄希望于世界末日的万物复苏。这是为了了解 homowo 的本质,以便将其用于基督教使命。本文试图通过将 homowo 节所蕴含的减轻饥饿和贫困、赐予生命的本质以及合一感与三位一体上帝在宇宙中的使命以及耶稣基督的 "我们日用的饮食,今日赐给我们 "宣言联系起来,来实现这一使命目标。尽管Kpelelogical方法似乎很容易理解,因为它是相互批判的,并与嘎族基督徒的基督教实践无缝连接,但它以前并没有像本文所采用的那样被作为神学方法。它是嘎族基督徒对基督教信仰自相矛盾的表述,即基督教信仰受到 Kpele homowo 的启迪,但又在拒绝 Kpele homowo 之后改变了它。最后,耶稣在 homowo 庆典中被视为 Okpelejen Wulormor Homoyiwolor ker Naanowalahalor(宇宙牧师、国王、嘲笑饥饿的先知和永生的赐予者)。
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Mission Studies
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期刊介绍: The aim of Mission Studies is to better enable the International Association for Mission Studies to expand its services as a forum for the scholarly study of biblical, theological, historical and practical questions related to mission.
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