Xenophobia in South Africa: Alignment of policy-making with the aim of the Missio Dei (Mission of God)

Fikri Pub Date : 2022-11-12 DOI:10.15575/jw.v7i1.17408
J. Thinane
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Generally, the problem of xenophobia remains a complex and challenging topic for most countries of the world, for Africans and South Africans in particular. Constructed upon existing literature, this paper contributes to the discourse on anti-immigrant or xenophobic feelings in South Africa. This paper uses Missio Politica as a missiological framework combined with political theology to examine xenophobia. Although alluring further extensive research, it represents the neglected step in organising the vast body of missiological perspectives on the subject of xenophobia regarding the objective of the Missio Dei. It is entirely devoted to seeking answers to the question of xenophobia by appealing to the correct understanding of Missio Dei’s goal as demonstrated in the account of Noah's Ark in Genesis 6-9. Consequently, it concludes that to circumvent xenophobic incidents, African countries must first prioritise salvation for their local citizens, just as Noah did with his own family, before attempting to invite the entire continent into the tiny ark of salvation. Correspondingly, it concludes that South African policy-makers should familiarise themselves with important religious ideologies of their constituencies to shape public policies that are compatible with societal religious aspirations. Xenophobia has become an issue of great concern, particularly in South Africa. In the discipline of missiology, the current literature does not provide a clear methodology for solving xenophobia. This study represents the first missio politica analysis of the impact of xenophobia on the goal of Missio Dei.
南非的仇外心理:政策制定与上帝使命的目标一致
总的来说,仇外心理问题对世界上大多数国家来说,特别是对非洲人和南非人来说,仍然是一个复杂和具有挑战性的问题。在现有文献的基础上,本文对南非的反移民或仇外情绪的论述做出了贡献。本文以政治宣教为宣教框架,结合政治神学来检视仇外心理。虽然它吸引了进一步广泛的研究,但它代表了在组织关于仇外心理主题的大量宣教观点方面被忽视的一步。它完全致力于寻求仇外心理问题的答案,呼吁正确理解上帝使命的目标,正如创世记6-9中对诺亚方舟的叙述所表明的那样。因此,报告得出结论,为了避免仇外事件,非洲国家必须首先优先考虑拯救当地公民,就像诺亚对自己的家人所做的那样,然后再试图邀请整个大陆进入拯救的小方舟。相应地,它得出结论,南非的政策制定者应该熟悉其选民的重要宗教意识形态,以制定与社会宗教愿望相容的公共政策。仇外心理已成为一个令人极为关切的问题,特别是在南非。在宣教学中,目前的文献并没有提供解决仇外心理的明确方法。这项研究是第一次对仇外心理对上帝使命目标的影响进行政治使命分析。
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