Younger-Brother Motif in Genesis as an Object of Love and Hatred in the Family: Tensions, Conflicts and Reflection for the Contemporary African Family
The younger-brother motif in the book of Genesis reflects tension and conflict in a family. The younger brother in some cases becomes an object of hatred to his siblings but is loved by the parent and this has devastating consequences for the family. This paper analyses five younger brother-motif te...
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doaj-4c9450690ebd408c851dd2d74fdf6a172020-11-25T02:49:59ZafrOTSSAOld Testament Essays1010-99192312-36212017-02-01301112910.17159/2312-3621/2017/v30n1a3Younger-Brother Motif in Genesis as an Object of Love and Hatred in the Family: Tensions, Conflicts and Reflection for the Contemporary African FamilyEmmanuel Kojo Ennin Antwi0Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and TechnologyThe younger-brother motif in the book of Genesis reflects tension and conflict in a family. The younger brother in some cases becomes an object of hatred to his siblings but is loved by the parent and this has devastating consequences for the family. This paper analyses five younger brother-motif texts, highlighting the various types of family conflicts demonstrated in the narratives. It further explores the theological significance of the use of the motif in Genesis. The family problems raised in the narratives also persist in the African family. The paper recommends, among others, going back to the traditional moral training of the African child to build the conscience as a step to resolution of the conflicts in the contemporary African family.younger-brother motifGenesistensionconflictsrivalryAfrican family |
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Younger-Brother Motif in Genesis as an Object of Love and Hatred in the Family: Tensions, Conflicts and Reflection for the Contemporary African Family |
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Younger-Brother Motif in Genesis as an Object of Love and Hatred in the Family: Tensions, Conflicts and Reflection for the Contemporary African Family |
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Younger-Brother Motif in Genesis as an Object of Love and Hatred in the Family: Tensions, Conflicts and Reflection for the Contemporary African Family |
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Younger-Brother Motif in Genesis as an Object of Love and Hatred in the Family: Tensions, Conflicts and Reflection for the Contemporary African Family |
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Younger-Brother Motif in Genesis as an Object of Love and Hatred in the Family: Tensions, Conflicts and Reflection for the Contemporary African Family |
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younger-brother motif in genesis as an object of love and hatred in the family: tensions, conflicts and reflection for the contemporary african family |
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The younger-brother motif in the book of Genesis reflects tension and conflict in a family. The younger brother in some cases becomes an object of hatred to his siblings but is loved by the parent and this has devastating consequences for the family. This paper analyses five younger brother-motif texts, highlighting the various types of family conflicts demonstrated in the narratives. It further explores the theological significance of the use of the motif in Genesis. The family problems raised in the narratives also persist in the African family. The paper recommends, among others, going back to the traditional moral training of the African child to build the conscience as a step to resolution of the conflicts in the contemporary African family. |
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