Eswatini custom and church traditions indirectly and directly affect the way widowers handle their mourning period, after the demise of their better halves. Instead of mourning their loss of spouses for their spiritual, emotional, social and financial healing, widowers rush to remarry. This has resulted in dysfunctional marriages, ill health, financial crisis and sometimes death. This article has analysed the impact of the Eswatini custom and church traditions on widowers as emanating from the ‘throne’. The aim of this article therefore is to unpack some of the struggles faced by widowers, which often impacts them on their journey of life as they seek to relive life with another wife. It is in this regard that Nick Pollard’s method o...
Traditional Africans teach <em>ubuntu </em>principles of communality, mutual respect, ca...
Widowhood practice is an unjust cultural practice directed against women who lose their husbands. Th...
This study was conducted on the mourning rituals of the AmaXhosa widows of the Eastern Cape Province...
Eswatini custom and church traditions indirectly and directly affect the way widowers handle their m...
This study is concerned about Swazi widowers who rush and remarry before mourning their spouses beca...
Thesis (M.Cur.)--Potchefstroom University for Christian Higher Education, 2001.The loss of a partner...
Pastoral neglect of widows sounds like a misconception to those who have never experienced it; howev...
Dissertation (MA (Theology))--University of Pretoria, 2016.Widowhood is the process of continuing to...
Widowhood practice is an unjust cultural practice directed against women who lose their husbands. T...
Dissertation (MA)--University of Pretoria, 2017.Clergy widows face unique challenges because of bein...
The work centres on the Anglican Church and Widowhood Rites in Igboland. Widowhood is a condition in...
The loss of a partner is viewed by most authors as more serious than that of a parent or child, beca...
It is an incontrovertible fact that we have widows among us and the number is constantly increasing ...
This article studies the rituals and ceremonies that are practised by Tsonga widows at a village in ...
Liturgical inculturation of Tsonga widows’ mourning rituals is a dissertation prepared in the depart...
Traditional Africans teach <em>ubuntu </em>principles of communality, mutual respect, ca...
Widowhood practice is an unjust cultural practice directed against women who lose their husbands. Th...
This study was conducted on the mourning rituals of the AmaXhosa widows of the Eastern Cape Province...
Eswatini custom and church traditions indirectly and directly affect the way widowers handle their m...
This study is concerned about Swazi widowers who rush and remarry before mourning their spouses beca...
Thesis (M.Cur.)--Potchefstroom University for Christian Higher Education, 2001.The loss of a partner...
Pastoral neglect of widows sounds like a misconception to those who have never experienced it; howev...
Dissertation (MA (Theology))--University of Pretoria, 2016.Widowhood is the process of continuing to...
Widowhood practice is an unjust cultural practice directed against women who lose their husbands. T...
Dissertation (MA)--University of Pretoria, 2017.Clergy widows face unique challenges because of bein...
The work centres on the Anglican Church and Widowhood Rites in Igboland. Widowhood is a condition in...
The loss of a partner is viewed by most authors as more serious than that of a parent or child, beca...
It is an incontrovertible fact that we have widows among us and the number is constantly increasing ...
This article studies the rituals and ceremonies that are practised by Tsonga widows at a village in ...
Liturgical inculturation of Tsonga widows’ mourning rituals is a dissertation prepared in the depart...
Traditional Africans teach <em>ubuntu </em>principles of communality, mutual respect, ca...
Widowhood practice is an unjust cultural practice directed against women who lose their husbands. Th...
This study was conducted on the mourning rituals of the AmaXhosa widows of the Eastern Cape Province...