The expression 'Fratelli Tutti' from a Southern African Perspective
Autor: | Tarcisius Mukuka |
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EAN: | 9783346288516 |
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Sprache: | Englisch |
Produktart: | eBook |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 03.11.2020 |
Untertitel: | Contextualization from a 'Better Kind of Politics' |
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Schlagworte: | african better contextualization fratelli kind perspective politics southern tutti |
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Academic Paper from the year 2020 in the subject Theology - Practical Theology, grade: 1.0, Kwame Nkrumah University, language: English, abstract: 'Fratelli Tutti' and a Better Kind of Politics: A Southern African Perspective Abstract Using the metaphors of 'new bottles for new wine' or 'new wine into fresh wineskins,' this article argues that it is time for a new kind of politics in Southern Africa, 'at the service of the common good' but alas, we are still pouring new wine into old wineskins or sewing pieces of unshrunk cloth on old cloaks and we are surprised it's not working. It must sound like a good definition of political insanity. This is particularly the case in the craft of party and tribal politics in which unelected cadres are left to rule the roost. A better kind of politics in Southern Africa will need to disavow ochlocracy or mob rule, the rule of government by a mass of unruly, uncouth and unelected imps who intimidate the citizenry. These largely illiterate party cadres do it at the behest of the head of state who is effectively the Cadre-in-Chief. His minions are left to break the law with impunity and as a reward are promoted to another office in a banana republic's version of musical chairs. This article applies the wisdom of FT to Southern African state craft and concludes that much work needs to be done in making politics work for the common good. Key Words Fratelli Tutti; solidarity; social friendship; art of encounter; Covid-19; brave new world; Utopia
Tarcisius Mukuka [Dipl. Pastoral Theol & Counselling, Dipl. Phil. & Rel. Studies, STB, SSL, PhD] is a biblical exegete by training. He holds a Licentiate in Biblical Exegesis from the Pontifical Biblical Institute in Rome and a doctorate in Biblical Hermeneutics from the University of Surrey in the United Kingdom. His doctoral dissertation was entitled "Orality as Casualty: Contextual and Postcolonial Analysis of Biblical Hermeneutics in Bembaland" (2014). He is currently a lecturer in Religious Studies Education at Kwame Nkrumah University in Kabwe. His research interests include postcolonialism and the Bible, gender and the Bible, religion, politics and power. He is the author of "Spoken Voice/Written Word: Negotiating How We Hear/Read the Bible" (2016) published by Lambert Academic Publishing and "In the Eye of a Very Catholic Storm" (forthcoming), by Crown Arts Publishers
Tarcisius Mukuka [Dipl. Pastoral Theol & Counselling, Dipl. Phil. & Rel. Studies, STB, SSL, PhD] is a biblical exegete by training. He holds a Licentiate in Biblical Exegesis from the Pontifical Biblical Institute in Rome and a doctorate in Biblical Hermeneutics from the University of Surrey in the United Kingdom. His doctoral dissertation was entitled "Orality as Casualty: Contextual and Postcolonial Analysis of Biblical Hermeneutics in Bembaland" (2014). He is currently a lecturer in Religious Studies Education at Kwame Nkrumah University in Kabwe. His research interests include postcolonialism and the Bible, gender and the Bible, religion, politics and power. He is the author of "Spoken Voice/Written Word: Negotiating How We Hear/Read the Bible" (2016) published by Lambert Academic Publishing and "In the Eye of a Very Catholic Storm" (forthcoming), by Crown Arts Publishers