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<title>DECOLONISATION IN THE WORKS OF SELECTED AFRICAN OLD TESTAMENT SCHOLARS</title>
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AIGBEKAEN, PAUL OSATO
Deco.l.onisati.on i.n bib.li.cal he.rmene.uti.cs, an att.e.mpt to fre.e bib.li.cal i.n.t.e.rpre.tati.on from West.e.rn&#13;
hege.mony, fe.atures prom.i.nen.tly i.n Afri.can O.ld T.esta.men.t s.cho.larsh.ip. Prev.i.o.u.s studi.es on the&#13;
deco.l.onisati.on of the O.ld T.esta.men.t (OT) i.n Afri.ca focu.s.ed largely on i.ts h.istory, me.thods and&#13;
process, wi.th li.ttl.e att.en.ti.on pa.id to exa.m.i.n.ati.on of the wor.ks of Afri.can OT s.cho.lars. Th.is study&#13;
w.as, the.re.fore, designed to exa.m.i.ne deco.l.onisati.on i.n the wor.ks of s.el.ect.ed Afri.can s.cho.lars,&#13;
wi.th a v.i.ew to de.t.e.rm.i.ni.ng the the.mes and bib.li.cal he.rmene.uti.cs u.s.ed for repres.en.tati.on i.n the.i.r&#13;
t.exts.&#13;
Ju.sti.n Ukpong‟s I.nculturati.on He.rmene.uti.cs w.as u.s.ed as the fra.mewor.k, wh.il.e the i.n.t.e.rpre.tive&#13;
design w.as adopt.ed. Purposive sa.mpli.ng w.as u.s.ed to s.el.ect thre.e s.cho.lars: Dav.id Ada.mo,&#13;
Madipo.ane Mas.enya and Ge.rald West, be.i.ng the fore.most Afri.can OT s.cho.lars that had an&#13;
avowed p.enchan.t for the place of Afri.ca/Afri.cans i.n the OT. Six t.exts we.re purposively s.el.ect.ed&#13;
owi.ng to the.i.r the.mati.c rel.evance. The t.exts we.re Ada.mo‟s Afri.ca and Afri.cans i.n the O.ld&#13;
T.esta.men.t (A.A.OT) and Re.adi.ng and I.n.t.e.rpre.ti.ng the Bib.l.e i.n Afri.can i.ndigeno.u.s Churches&#13;
(RIBI.Cs), Mas.enya‟s How worthy is the woman of worth? Re.re.adi.ng Prove.rbs 31: 10–31 i.n&#13;
Afri.can-So.uth Afri.ca (HWWWRPASA) and Rede.fi.ni.ng o.urs.elves: a bosadi (womanho.od)&#13;
appro.ach (ROBW.A), and West‟s Bib.li.cal he.rmene.uti.cs of libe.rati.on: modes of re.adi.ng the Bib.l.e&#13;
i.n the So.uth Afri.can con.t.ext (BHLMRBSAC) and Bib.li.cal he.rmene.uti.cs i.n Afri.ca: a re.ade.r i.n&#13;
Afri.can the.o.l.ogy BHARAT). The t.exts we.re exege.ti.cally an.alys.ed.&#13;
Three themes in the texts were identified: cultural empowerment, gender emancipation and&#13;
political liberation. Adamo deploys vWK “Cush” and its derivative yv.i²Wk “Cushite” for&#13;
cultural empowerment, Masenya employs lyIx;â-tv,a.e (virtuous woman) for gender&#13;
emancipation and West uses the OT Exodus story for political liberation. The presence, role and&#13;
cultural contribution of Africans to the holistic history of ancient Israel are implied in the OT‟s&#13;
passages (AAOT and RIBICs) While the usage of vWK and its derivative yv.i²Wk (AAOT)&#13;
agre.e wi.th prop.e.r Hebra.i.c s.e.man.ti.cs for b.lacks, the.reby implyi.ng Afri.ca/Afri.can; the exist.en.ti.al&#13;
u.s.e of the Bib.l.e i.n i.ndigeno.u.s churches is canvass.ed (RIBI.Cs). Exege.ti.cally, the t.exts (A.A.OT&#13;
and RIBI.Cs) are i.n.appli.cab.l.e to the ave.rage b.lack man. Women, from the West.e.rn and mal.e&#13;
p.e.rsp.ectives i.n the OT, are charact.e.ris.ed by i.nv.isibili.ty, sil.ence and obs.curi.ty (HWWWRPASA&#13;
and ROBW.A).&#13;
lyIx;â-tv,a.e is depl.oyed to appra.is.e the strength of womanho.od, esp.eci.ally the&#13;
b.lack So.uth Afri.can women and gi.rl-ch.ildren (HWWWRPASA), but did not align wi.th i.ts Hebra.i.c&#13;
portrayal as de.fi.ned wi.th.i.n the marri.ed statu.s (ROBW.A). Both t.exts (HWWWRPASA and ROBW.A)&#13;
are opaqu.e i.n translati.ng the.ory i.n.to practi.cab.l.e st.eps. Po.li.ti.cal libe.rati.on is epi.tom.is.ed i.n the OT&#13;
Exodu.s story, but the Aparthe.id regime u.s.es the bib.li.cal he.rmene.uti.cs to ju.stify suppressi.on and&#13;
dom.i.n.ance (BHLMRBSAC and BHARAT). Altho.ugh a wh.i.t.e So.uth Afri.can, West u.s.es i.nsights&#13;
from the OT Exodu.s story to exe.mplify b.lack libe.rati.on i.n So.uth Afri.ca (BHLMRBSAC and&#13;
BHARAT), as aga.i.nst ali.eni.ati.on and oppressi.on. Howeve.r, he makes subtl.e re.fe.rence to the rights&#13;
of the oppress.ed.&#13;
I.n the.i.r s.el.ect.ed wor.ks on deco.l.onisati.on, Ada.mo, Mas.enya and West foregro.und the&#13;
i.n.t.e.rpre.tati.on of the O.ld T.esta.men.t i.n Afri.can soci.o-cultural exp.e.ri.ence, but are un.ab.l.e to match&#13;
the.ory wi.th practi.ce.
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