Reading Hebrews in the Light of Social Creativity in Akan Society of Ghana
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Department for the Study of Religions, University of Ghana
Abstract
The Epistle to the Hebrews has been studied from many interpretive
perspectives. In recent times, social-scientific approaches in which theories
and models like honour and shame, patron-client relationship, ingroup
and intergroup behaviour and social creativity have been used. These theories
are based on the social context of the Mediterranean society in which the
biblical text was produced. What this article attempts to do is to analyze Hebrews
in the light of social creativity in another society (the Akan society of
Ghana). As an explorative study borne out of curiosity, the article gives a
description of the Akan people of Ghana and the social context of Hebrews.
Some strategies in social creativity are then identified within the Akan society
in the light of which Hebrews is examined.
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