Theological ethics expressed through Setswana proverbs: Another way of decolonising theology

K. T. Resane
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he intention of this article is to demonstrate that theological ethics as a discipline can be expressed through some Setswana proverbs and idioms, which is another way of decolonising theology in Africa. Decolonising theology through African proverbs in expressing ethics is another way of decolonising theology since the philosophical elucidations and the meaning embedded in proverbs does not easily change over time. Proverbs are important in the substantiation of philosophical claims, and therefore are a powerful tool for education and moral formation in all sectors of society. The method used in this research is a literature study, as the main tool to gather the information of these proverbs and how they are educatively used in ethical and moral decision-making. The objective of this article is not just to define the proverbs but to point out that African folklore is rich with moral and ethical instructions. Methodologically, various proverbs are quoted to indicate that individuals are responsible for self-development when it comes to ethical and moral formation. The same sentiment prevails that an individual is a member of the community, and that as an individual he or she achieves higher goals of life not in isolation but through the contribution of the community. Application of these Setswana proverbs is didactive when considering an individual’s development and achievement, the importance of community involvement, and the complementarity where an individual cannot live in isolation. The conclusion is made that there is still some hope that although ethics and morality are dwindling in African cultural fabrics, African preachers should embark on popularisation of proverbs, promote school curricula that include proverbs, and articulate theological ethics through proverbs.Contribution: This is an interdisciplinary study engaging disciplines such as linguistics, history, ethics, theology, anthropology, sociology, and communications. This study shows the richness of Setswana proverbs in articulating theological ethics. It shows that proverbs in African languages can be used to unwrap theology from western clutches and make it relevant to the African context. It makes a remarkable contribution towards a theological decolonial project.
通过塞茨瓦纳谚语表达神学伦理:神学非殖民化的另一种方式
本文旨在说明神学伦理学作为一门学科可以通过一些塞茨瓦纳谚语和成语来表达,这是非洲神学非殖民化的另一种方式。通过非洲谚语表达神学伦理学是神学非殖民化的另一种方式,因为谚语中蕴含的哲学阐释和意义不会轻易随时间而改变。谚语在证实哲学主张方面非常重要,因此是社会各阶层进行教育和道德培养的有力工具。本研究采用的方法是文献研究,主要工具是收集这些谚语的信息,以及如何在伦理道德决策中教育性地使用这些谚语。本文的目的不仅仅是给谚语下定义,而是要指出非洲民间传说中蕴含着丰富的道德和伦理指示。在方法论上,本文引用了各种谚语,以表明在伦理道德的形成方面,个人有责任进行自我发展。同样,个人是社会的一员,作为个人,他或她不是孤立地而是通过社会的贡献来实现更高的人生目标。在考虑个人的发展和成就、社区参与的重要性以及个人不能孤立生活的互补性时,这些塞茨瓦纳谚语的应用是积极的。最后得出的结论是,虽然伦理道德在非洲文化结构中日渐式微,但非洲传教士仍有希望着手普及谚语,推广包含谚语的学校课程,并通过谚语阐明神学伦理:这是一项跨学科研究,涉及语言学、历史学、伦理学、神学、人类学、社会学和传播学等学科。这项研究显示了塞茨瓦纳语谚语在阐述神学伦理方面的丰富内涵。它表明,非洲语言中的谚语可用于将神学从西方的束缚中解脱出来,使其与非洲的环境相适应。它为神学非殖民化项目做出了卓越的贡献。
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