Marriage is considered a very important institution in traditional societies in Africa. It has moral and social responsibilities. Beyond the social function, this paper makes the claim that notions of marriage life, sexuality and moral responsibility have their foundations in indigenous soteriological beliefs and worldviews. A cultural and religious analysis of connubial practices of the Tongu Mafi people of Ghana reveals that marriage rites and responsibilities are not defined without reference tosoteriological beliefs and worldviews of the people. The paper concludes that sanctions and corrective rituals against breaches of moral responsibility relating to marriage and sexuality usually have soteriological implications
Based on ethnographic research in the Republic of Benin, this article explores how Pentecostal teach...
PhD (Ethics), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusThrough a critical review of biblical evide...
Marriage is a product of both tradition and culture. In the African tradition, marriage is considere...
A careful study and analysis of the religio-cultural practices of most tribal groups in Africa revea...
Same-sex relationship is not a recent phenomenon. In the Christian scripture (Leviticus 18:22 and 20...
Since many of the traditional practices of the maSubiya have not been documented or recorded, this c...
As studies have shown, marital sexual infidelity is attested in every society of the world. In Afric...
This paper is about the contribution of women to the moral health and uprightness of African society...
PhD (Ethics), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusThe purpose of this research is to address ...
Marriages, same-sex or otherwise, are undertaken for varied purposes. Yet, like many other African s...
Same sex relationship has recently been criticized by many not only on grounds of being immoral but ...
The study investigates the human rights violations that underlie widowhood practices in Cape Coast a...
Africa, like any other society, embodies moral responsibilities that govern the way society is to be...
This thesis is about getting married and the making of manhoods in Sabon Zongo; a Muslim, Hausa encl...
Based on ethnographic research in the Republic of Benin, this article explores how Pentecostal teach...
Based on ethnographic research in the Republic of Benin, this article explores how Pentecostal teach...
PhD (Ethics), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusThrough a critical review of biblical evide...
Marriage is a product of both tradition and culture. In the African tradition, marriage is considere...
A careful study and analysis of the religio-cultural practices of most tribal groups in Africa revea...
Same-sex relationship is not a recent phenomenon. In the Christian scripture (Leviticus 18:22 and 20...
Since many of the traditional practices of the maSubiya have not been documented or recorded, this c...
As studies have shown, marital sexual infidelity is attested in every society of the world. In Afric...
This paper is about the contribution of women to the moral health and uprightness of African society...
PhD (Ethics), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusThe purpose of this research is to address ...
Marriages, same-sex or otherwise, are undertaken for varied purposes. Yet, like many other African s...
Same sex relationship has recently been criticized by many not only on grounds of being immoral but ...
The study investigates the human rights violations that underlie widowhood practices in Cape Coast a...
Africa, like any other society, embodies moral responsibilities that govern the way society is to be...
This thesis is about getting married and the making of manhoods in Sabon Zongo; a Muslim, Hausa encl...
Based on ethnographic research in the Republic of Benin, this article explores how Pentecostal teach...
Based on ethnographic research in the Republic of Benin, this article explores how Pentecostal teach...
PhD (Ethics), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusThrough a critical review of biblical evide...
Marriage is a product of both tradition and culture. In the African tradition, marriage is considere...