W.M.R. Sigwavhulimu is a leading poet in Tshivenḓa. His poetry is concerned with creation and appeals to supernatural beings, religious matters, death and pain. This article investigates the extent to which Christianity has influenced Sigwavhulimu in his poetry, with the focus on religious poetry dealing with creation and death. Sigwavhulimu reflects on the rich contribution that religious verse has made in conveying many aspects of Christian understanding. The poet sees God as the centre of true creation. He does not believe in the theory of evolution, but accepts an account of the creation of the world as reflected in the book of Genesis. He also differentiates between man’s creation and God’s creation. Sigwavhulimu depicts de...
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Poetry is a language of devotion. It is the melody that resonates from one’s pure conscience. Being ...
The author relates always life to death. Then he affirms that today we are confronted not only with ...
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The thesis of this article is that contemporary people are increasingly ousting death from their con...
The thesis of this article is that contemporary people are increasingly ousting death from their con...
The people of this World could attain good conscience only by way of faith in God and the same was e...
The thesis of this article is that contemporary people are increasingly ousting death from their con...
The article presents some remarks concerning practices aimed at achieving rejuvenation, longevity an...
Discussing about death has always been the most interesting issue of every religion in the world. Hu...
Man who lived in harmony with nature was afraid of natural calamities. The man was afraid of what he...
Poetry is a language of devotion. It is the melody that resonates from one’s pure conscience. Being ...
The author relates always life to death. Then he affirms that today we are confronted not only with ...
Religious themes tend to create a great deal of interest among literary scholars. An instance of thi...
This research article makes an attempt to thematically study the philosophical musings of Shiv K Kum...
As we know, death is eternal fate of every phenomenon and men is not an exception. We`ll die soon or...
The article highlights the formulated programmatic ideas and forms from the support's point of view ...
This article examines the manner in which two major world religions explain death. Bakshi claims tha...
The article presents the motifs of Golgotha and the Galilee Lake in the modern Israeli poetry on the...
The thesis of this article is that contemporary people are increasingly ousting death from their con...
The thesis of this article is that contemporary people are increasingly ousting death from their con...
The people of this World could attain good conscience only by way of faith in God and the same was e...
The thesis of this article is that contemporary people are increasingly ousting death from their con...
The article presents some remarks concerning practices aimed at achieving rejuvenation, longevity an...
Discussing about death has always been the most interesting issue of every religion in the world. Hu...
Man who lived in harmony with nature was afraid of natural calamities. The man was afraid of what he...
Poetry is a language of devotion. It is the melody that resonates from one’s pure conscience. Being ...
The author relates always life to death. Then he affirms that today we are confronted not only with ...