Communal individualism: A critical analysis of the nature of African community

An African community appears to function in the same way that an individual functions in the (post)modern West. It differs from an understanding of ubuntu and an African community as universal. This article diverges from the universalised concept of ubuntu in that it points out that the rural unders...

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Main Author: Biar, Zechariah Manyok (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Stellenbosch University 2023
In: Stellenbosch theological journal
Year: 2023, Volume: 9, Issue: 1, Pages: 1-19
RelBib Classification:BB Indigenous religions
KBN Sub-Saharan Africa
NBP Sacramentology; sacraments
NCB Personal ethics
ZB Sociology
Further subjects:B Ubuntu
B communal individuality
B Communal individuality
B Ritual
B Christianity
B African community
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Summary:An African community appears to function in the same way that an individual functions in the (post)modern West. It differs from an understanding of ubuntu and an African community as universal. This article diverges from the universalised concept of ubuntu in that it points out that the rural understanding of a community in Africa is more local than universal. The explored literature seems to support the rural understanding of an African community as more local and exclusive than universal and inclusive. Blood relationships and shared practices define this particularised identity. The article, therefore, recommends that the individual concept of an African community would be universalised only when it is applied to Christianity as a universal community of believers united by the blood of Jesus.
ISSN:2413-9467
Contains:Enthalten in: Stellenbosch theological journal
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.17570/stj.2023.v9n1.a29