Testimonies of Shame and Anger in Northern Nigeria: Towards Protecting the Dignity of the Child

B. Shabayang
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The theology of the Trinity is the apex of Christian revelation. This is closely followed by the theology of Incarnation, which focuses on God’s entry into human history. The incarnation of the divine word as a human person, with the experience of childhood, underscores the dignity of the child to be preserved and protected. Given the situation of a possible violation, Joseph protected the Child Jesus from the wrath of Herod by fleeing to Egypt for safety (Mt.2:13-15). Every child has pride of place in the family and community, and protecting the dignity of the child is the responsibility of both the parents and the community. The current situation of terrorism in some parts of Northern Nigeria indicates a violation of the dignity of the child. Drawing from the incarnation as a ground for theological discourse on childhood, this chapter presents testimonies of shame and anger in Northern Nigeria to show the violation of the dignity of children. This article employs a historical-analytical methodology to account for the experiences of violence towards children in Northern Nigeria. It begins with a synopsis of the rich value of the child in African culture. It then moves on to presents an overview of the impact of terrorism on children in Northern Nigeria. Finally, the essay proposes recommendations rooted in the humility and dignity of the child for the Catholic church in Nigeria. In this final section, the essay considers education as a paradigm in preserving the dignity of the child. This essay contends that a child is a divine gift that must be protected by the church irrespective of tribe and creed.
尼日利亚北部耻辱与愤怒的见证:保护儿童的尊严
三位一体神学是基督教启示的顶点。紧随其后的是道成肉身神学,其重点是上帝进入人类历史。神道成肉身为人的童年经历,强调了儿童的尊严应得到维护和保护。在可能受到侵犯的情况下,约瑟为了安全起见,逃到埃及,保护童耶稣免受希律王的愤怒(太 2:13-15)。每个孩子在家庭和社会中都有自己的尊严,保护孩子的尊严是父母和社会的责任。尼日利亚北部一些地区目前的恐怖主义局势表明,儿童的尊严受到了侵犯。本章从道成肉身作为童年神学论述的基础出发,介绍了尼日利亚北部地区羞耻和愤怒的见证,以说明儿童的尊严受到了侵犯。本文采用历史分析的方法来解释尼日利亚北部儿童遭受暴力的经历。文章首先概述了儿童在非洲文化中的丰富价值。然后,文章概述了恐怖主义对尼日利亚北部儿童的影响。最后,文章从儿童的谦卑和尊严出发,向尼日利亚天主教会提出建议。在最后一部分,文章将教育视为维护儿童尊严的典范。本文认为,儿童是一份神圣的礼物,教会必须不分部落和信仰予以保护。
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