Do not worry in Kinywang’anga: Reading Matthew 6:25–34 in a Tanzanian village

One of the presumptions of this article is that most of the people in the nascent ‘Christian’ communities were ordinary people struggling with questions of living under harsh conditions in a country that was occupied by an enemy force. Another presumption is that the history of these ordinary peopl...

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Main Author: Sakari Häkkinen
Format: Article
Language:Afrikaans
Published: AOSIS 2011-04-01
Series:HTS Teologiese Studies/Theological Studies
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Online Access:https://hts.org.za/index.php/hts/article/view/840
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spelling doaj-4e69f2a2c0be451abf323c968bc758672020-11-25T00:50:42ZafrAOSISHTS Teologiese Studies/Theological Studies 0259-94222072-80502011-04-01671e1e710.4102/hts.v67i1.840810Do not worry in Kinywang’anga: Reading Matthew 6:25–34 in a Tanzanian villageSakari Häkkinen0Faculty of Theology, University of PretoriaOne of the presumptions of this article is that most of the people in the nascent ‘Christian’ communities were ordinary people struggling with questions of living under harsh conditions in a country that was occupied by an enemy force. Another presumption is that the history of these ordinary people from antiquity needs to be heard. The article aimed, with the help of archaeology, cultural anthropology, social history of antiquity, literature of the time as well as other disciplines, to create a social context of Jesus and his disciples. The article approached the Gospels in the New Testament from the poor, the majority of people living in the 1st century Roman Empire. It gives a brief analysis of one of the poverty texts, namely Matthew 6:25–34. By means of interviews, stories of villagers in Tanzania, as well as their interpretations of the Gospel texts, have been documented. The people of Kinywang’anga serve as a test case for reading the ‘do not worry’ exhortation in the Matthean passage.https://hts.org.za/index.php/hts/article/view/840Matthew 6:25–34contextual readingthe ‘do not worry’ exhortationpoverty textsthe people of Kinywang'anga in Tanzania
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Do not worry in Kinywang’anga: Reading Matthew 6:25–34 in a Tanzanian village
HTS Teologiese Studies/Theological Studies
Matthew 6:25–34
contextual reading
the ‘do not worry’ exhortation
poverty texts
the people of Kinywang'anga in Tanzania
author_facet Sakari Häkkinen
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title Do not worry in Kinywang’anga: Reading Matthew 6:25–34 in a Tanzanian village
title_short Do not worry in Kinywang’anga: Reading Matthew 6:25–34 in a Tanzanian village
title_full Do not worry in Kinywang’anga: Reading Matthew 6:25–34 in a Tanzanian village
title_fullStr Do not worry in Kinywang’anga: Reading Matthew 6:25–34 in a Tanzanian village
title_full_unstemmed Do not worry in Kinywang’anga: Reading Matthew 6:25–34 in a Tanzanian village
title_sort do not worry in kinywang’anga: reading matthew 6:25–34 in a tanzanian village
publisher AOSIS
series HTS Teologiese Studies/Theological Studies
issn 0259-9422
2072-8050
publishDate 2011-04-01
description One of the presumptions of this article is that most of the people in the nascent ‘Christian’ communities were ordinary people struggling with questions of living under harsh conditions in a country that was occupied by an enemy force. Another presumption is that the history of these ordinary people from antiquity needs to be heard. The article aimed, with the help of archaeology, cultural anthropology, social history of antiquity, literature of the time as well as other disciplines, to create a social context of Jesus and his disciples. The article approached the Gospels in the New Testament from the poor, the majority of people living in the 1st century Roman Empire. It gives a brief analysis of one of the poverty texts, namely Matthew 6:25–34. By means of interviews, stories of villagers in Tanzania, as well as their interpretations of the Gospel texts, have been documented. The people of Kinywang’anga serve as a test case for reading the ‘do not worry’ exhortation in the Matthean passage.
topic Matthew 6:25–34
contextual reading
the ‘do not worry’ exhortation
poverty texts
the people of Kinywang'anga in Tanzania
url https://hts.org.za/index.php/hts/article/view/840
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