Go hloka le pudi ya leleme le letala, ie, to lack even a green-tongued goat, is an African idiom which reveals extreme poverty for one who lacks such a goat. Such a person “eats a louse and uses its larva as relish!” From the wisdom literature of African peoples, it becomes evident that even in pre-colonial Africa, poverty stared some in the eye. Similarly, some Old Testament scholars argue for a popular setting of the Book of Proverbs. Using the Marikana incident as a hermeneutical lens to show the indignity of poverty, I argue in this article that to be poor, is to be deprived of human dignity. Selected Northern Sotho/Pedi and Old Testament proverbs will also be used to show the indignity of living in poverty. doi: 10.7833/111-1-2
<p>This article sets out to investigate how an African liberationist paradigm could be used in...
<p>Recent statistics in South Africa shows that women mostly experience poverty as compared to...
Within the development discourse, the narratives of the poor are a well utilized rhetorical tool to ...
Go hloka le pudi ya leleme le letala, ie, to lack even a green-tongued goat, is an African idiom whi...
Poverty is inimical to human progress. It is pervasive and wreaks damage in societies. Poverty in Af...
The theme of poverty has recently dominated various scholarly platforms, including academic presenta...
Employing the thoughts of French philosopher Henri Bergson (1859-1941), the question is asked if the...
Significant progress has been made in clarifying the social milieu of the biblical wisdom literature...
The theme of poverty has recently dominated various scholarly platforms, including academic present...
Hunger and inadequate nutrition are ongoing concerns in rural Malawi and are exemplified in tradit...
This paper examines the concept of ohia, ‘poverty’ in the Akan sociocultural worldview. These includ...
This study offers an examination of the terms for poor found in the prophetic writings--'ebyon, dal,...
The poor man had a wife. These two creatures were the poorest in the town. They under gone great tas...
<p>With few exceptions, the majority of biblical scholars (Euroamericans and Africans) concent...
Woman Wisdom in the book of Proverbs is viewed as an enigmatic figure who performs multifaceted role...
<p>This article sets out to investigate how an African liberationist paradigm could be used in...
<p>Recent statistics in South Africa shows that women mostly experience poverty as compared to...
Within the development discourse, the narratives of the poor are a well utilized rhetorical tool to ...
Go hloka le pudi ya leleme le letala, ie, to lack even a green-tongued goat, is an African idiom whi...
Poverty is inimical to human progress. It is pervasive and wreaks damage in societies. Poverty in Af...
The theme of poverty has recently dominated various scholarly platforms, including academic presenta...
Employing the thoughts of French philosopher Henri Bergson (1859-1941), the question is asked if the...
Significant progress has been made in clarifying the social milieu of the biblical wisdom literature...
The theme of poverty has recently dominated various scholarly platforms, including academic present...
Hunger and inadequate nutrition are ongoing concerns in rural Malawi and are exemplified in tradit...
This paper examines the concept of ohia, ‘poverty’ in the Akan sociocultural worldview. These includ...
This study offers an examination of the terms for poor found in the prophetic writings--'ebyon, dal,...
The poor man had a wife. These two creatures were the poorest in the town. They under gone great tas...
<p>With few exceptions, the majority of biblical scholars (Euroamericans and Africans) concent...
Woman Wisdom in the book of Proverbs is viewed as an enigmatic figure who performs multifaceted role...
<p>This article sets out to investigate how an African liberationist paradigm could be used in...
<p>Recent statistics in South Africa shows that women mostly experience poverty as compared to...
Within the development discourse, the narratives of the poor are a well utilized rhetorical tool to ...