Shattering the Ceilings of Power Like the Syrophoenician Woman

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Godfrey Owino Adera, Esther Mombo
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Abstract

In this paper, we revisit three hallmarks of coloniality of power – control, influence, and access to resources – and their interplay in shaping and framing Anglican witness and presence in the world today. We contend that, although the growth of Anglicanism in the global South, particularly in Africa, represents a notable demographic shift within the Anglican Communion, it does not translate to shifts in control, influence, and access to resources. As a result, colonial legacies of Anglican witness that conferred power to whiteness and maleness and assigned powerlessness and ‘otherness’ to lives and faith experience outside the categories of whiteness and maleness still pervade relationships within the communion. With reference to the “decolonial” encounter of Jesus with the Syrophoenician woman in the gospels (Mark 7:24-30 and Matt. 15:21-28), we reimagine Anglican witness as with-ness. This is a kenotic praxis and a decolonial alternative that would enable theologies of decentralization of power, a polycentric system of control, and an ethic of kenotic accompaniment, acceptance, and inclusion of lives and faith experiences outside the frames of whiteness and maleness in the Anglican Communion.

像叙利腓尼基女人一样粉碎权力的天花板
在本文中,我们回顾了殖民权力的三个标志——控制、影响和获取资源——以及它们在塑造和构建圣公会在当今世界的见证和存在方面的相互作用。我们认为,尽管圣公会在全球南方,特别是在非洲的增长,代表了圣公会内部显著的人口结构转变,但这并不意味着控制、影响和获取资源的转变。因此,圣公会见证的殖民遗产赋予白人和男性权力,赋予白人和男性之外的生活和信仰经验无力感和“他者性”,仍然渗透在圣公会内部的关系中。参考福音书中耶稣与叙利腓尼基女人的“非殖民化”相遇(马可福音7:24-30和马太福音15:21-28),我们将圣公会的见证重新想象为见证。这是一种kenotic实践和非殖民化的选择,它将使权力下放的神学,多中心的控制系统,以及在圣公会白人和男性框架之外的kenotic陪伴,接受和包容生活和信仰经验的伦理成为可能。
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