The amphibious Akan concept of community manifests both individualistic and communalistic features. An analysis of the individualistic features reveals that the Akans grapple with incarnating their values, leaving many ‘children of God’ lonely. John 5:1–18 presents a similar case in which a member of a ‘collectivistic community of God’ lived a secluded life until Jesus intervened, revealing that the community struggled with incarnating its sociocultural values. Thus, the study aimed to demonstrate how Jesus’ response provides a remedy for the Akan sociocultural malady. The study employed Ossom-Batsa’s communicative approach because it enables an interpretative framework that helps to achieve this aim: an exegesis of the text, an exe...
Individualism is scarcely a welcome concept in African life. Communal spirit is generally the order....
The Akan people of Ghana have concepts of ethnicity and social identity which are similar to those f...
The characterisation of mass society in a society without God, as a mere mimetic, hypnotic and unsta...
DATA AVAILABILITY STATEMENT: Data sharing is not applicable to this article as no new data were crea...
The Johannine and Akan ideologies pertaining to communal existence place significant emphasis on the...
The Christian text is quick to introduce the imperative to build close relationships. At the commenc...
Thesis (M.Th.)-University of Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2000.This study establishes what the Akan and ...
In the frenzy of technological advances and the massive capabilities of social media, it turns out t...
Social isolation and inactivity have a profound effect on one’s quality of life. In recent times, th...
Humans can never live alone, but they will always need other people in their lives. Human philosophy...
Involuntary loneliness has been recognised as a health hazard with the potential to cause physical p...
This phenomenological study investigated the individual experiences of eight pastors’ wives with the...
Wydział Teologiczny: Zakład Teologii Moralnej i DuchowościW rozprawie poruszyłam temat samotności w ...
Philosophiae Doctor - PhDThis study entails a constructive contribution towards a contemporary reint...
This was printed long ago at a transitional phase in the writer's life. It speaks of the angst of be...
Individualism is scarcely a welcome concept in African life. Communal spirit is generally the order....
The Akan people of Ghana have concepts of ethnicity and social identity which are similar to those f...
The characterisation of mass society in a society without God, as a mere mimetic, hypnotic and unsta...
DATA AVAILABILITY STATEMENT: Data sharing is not applicable to this article as no new data were crea...
The Johannine and Akan ideologies pertaining to communal existence place significant emphasis on the...
The Christian text is quick to introduce the imperative to build close relationships. At the commenc...
Thesis (M.Th.)-University of Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2000.This study establishes what the Akan and ...
In the frenzy of technological advances and the massive capabilities of social media, it turns out t...
Social isolation and inactivity have a profound effect on one’s quality of life. In recent times, th...
Humans can never live alone, but they will always need other people in their lives. Human philosophy...
Involuntary loneliness has been recognised as a health hazard with the potential to cause physical p...
This phenomenological study investigated the individual experiences of eight pastors’ wives with the...
Wydział Teologiczny: Zakład Teologii Moralnej i DuchowościW rozprawie poruszyłam temat samotności w ...
Philosophiae Doctor - PhDThis study entails a constructive contribution towards a contemporary reint...
This was printed long ago at a transitional phase in the writer's life. It speaks of the angst of be...
Individualism is scarcely a welcome concept in African life. Communal spirit is generally the order....
The Akan people of Ghana have concepts of ethnicity and social identity which are similar to those f...
The characterisation of mass society in a society without God, as a mere mimetic, hypnotic and unsta...