“The Poor will always be with you”: Ethical Implications for the Church and Development in Africa
We live in the world and Africa in particular where the Church that promotes the love of God and neighbor but also harbours the poor as well. However, in the gospels Jesus in Matthew 26:11 echoed the words of Deuteronomy 15: 11 that the “poor will always be with you” when a woman poured expensive oi...
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description | We live in the world and Africa in particular where the Church that promotes the love of God and neighbor but also harbours the poor as well. However, in the gospels Jesus in Matthew 26:11 echoed the words of Deuteronomy 15: 11 that the “poor will always be with you” when a woman poured expensive oil on him preparing him for his death. To most people, it is believed that he meant that poverty is unstoppable, unbreakable, unavoidable and predetermined by God yet it is created by human beings when they disobey God and neglect their neighbor. Christians ought to help each other and witness justice through sharing, clothing and providing shelter for the poor. This paper seeks to delve into the meaning of Jesus’ words and propose ethical implications for Christians. What’s the role of Christians in fighting poverty amongst themselves? Is poverty unavoidable? Is it predetermined by God? Through biblical search and other thinkers, the meaning and implications will be drawn. |
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spelling | oai:idr.kab.ac.ug:20.500.12493-6562024-01-17T04:46:07Z “The Poor will always be with you”: Ethical Implications for the Church and Development in Africa Medard, Rugyendo The poor, ethical implications, Africa, Church We live in the world and Africa in particular where the Church that promotes the love of God and neighbor but also harbours the poor as well. However, in the gospels Jesus in Matthew 26:11 echoed the words of Deuteronomy 15: 11 that the “poor will always be with you” when a woman poured expensive oil on him preparing him for his death. To most people, it is believed that he meant that poverty is unstoppable, unbreakable, unavoidable and predetermined by God yet it is created by human beings when they disobey God and neglect their neighbor. Christians ought to help each other and witness justice through sharing, clothing and providing shelter for the poor. This paper seeks to delve into the meaning of Jesus’ words and propose ethical implications for Christians. What’s the role of Christians in fighting poverty amongst themselves? Is poverty unavoidable? Is it predetermined by God? Through biblical search and other thinkers, the meaning and implications will be drawn. Kabale University 2022-07-05T15:56:35Z 2022-07-05T15:56:35Z 2022 Article Rugyendo, M. (2022). “The Poor will always be with you”: Ethical Implications for the Church and Development in Africa. Journal of African Interdisciplinary Studies, 6(4), 47 – 56. 2523-6725 http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12493/656 en ;Vol. 6, No. 4 application/pdf Journal of African Interdisciplinary Studies (JAIS) |
spellingShingle | The poor, ethical implications, Africa, Church Medard, Rugyendo “The Poor will always be with you”: Ethical Implications for the Church and Development in Africa |
title | “The Poor will always be with you”: Ethical Implications for the Church and Development in Africa |
title_full | “The Poor will always be with you”: Ethical Implications for the Church and Development in Africa |
title_fullStr | “The Poor will always be with you”: Ethical Implications for the Church and Development in Africa |
title_full_unstemmed | “The Poor will always be with you”: Ethical Implications for the Church and Development in Africa |
title_short | “The Poor will always be with you”: Ethical Implications for the Church and Development in Africa |
title_sort | the poor will always be with you ethical implications for the church and development in africa |
topic | The poor, ethical implications, Africa, Church |
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