Reviewing Calvin’s eradication strategy to poverty biblically from a Missio Dei perspective

Takalani A. Muswubi
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Most of the marginalised and underprivileged people across the globe live in the vicious cycle of poverty. Poverty is a thorny issue. The World Justice Project (WJP) estimated that two thirds of the world’s population are not only confronted by multiple injustices which include the civil, administrative, or criminal justices, but they are also living in a vicious cycle of being marginalised and underprivileged across the planet. The poverty-stricken victims are left hopeless and helpless due to unfair socio-economic and justice systems. Attempts are coming from different fronts on how to eradicate poverty. The researcher realised the two extreme ends of these attempts, namely the rich-oriented capitalist and the poor-oriented socialist extremist. Their debates around poverty tend more to a dichotomy contestation. The question is how can the best of their contestation be utilised for poverty eradication locally and globally. The problem that this article is addressing, is the underlying misconceptions which comes to the fore in the contestation between the rich and the poor in their attempts to eradicate poverty. When such misconceptions are left unchecked, they hinder any attempts or efforts from both sides to obey God’s missional call to eradicate poverty.Intradisciplinary and/or interdisciplinary implications: This article adds the voice (value) regarding addressing the rich-oriented capitalist and the poor-oriented socialist extremist in their attempts to eradicate poverty, conscientizing them that, as they have the same make-up and Maker despite their positions and conditions in life and therefore, based on the ecodomy framework for equitable justice, they should make a conscious decision to eradicate poverty as their missional call before their Maker.
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从 "上帝的使命 "角度,从圣经角度回顾加尔文的消除贫困战略
全球大多数边缘化和弱势群体都生活在贫困的恶性循环中。贫困是一个棘手的问题。据世界正义项目(WJP)估计,世界上有三分之二的人口不仅面临着民事、行政或刑事等多重不公正,而且还生活在恶性循环之中,成为地球上的边缘人和弱势群体。不公平的社会经济和司法制度让贫困的受害者感到绝望和无助。各方面都在尝试如何消除贫困。研究人员意识到了这些尝试的两个极端,即以富人为导向的资本主义和以穷人为导向的社会主义极端主义。他们围绕贫困问题的辩论更倾向于二分法的争论。问题是,如何才能利用他们争论的精华,在地方和全球范围内消除贫困。本文要讨论的问题是,在富人和穷人为消除贫困而进行的争论中,潜在的错误观念凸显出来。如果这种误解不加制止,就会阻碍双方为遵从上帝消除贫困的使命召唤而做出的任何尝试或努力:这篇文章为面向富人的资本家和面向穷人的社会主义极端主义者消除贫困的努力提供了新的声音(价值),使他们认识到,尽管他们的地位和生活条件不同,但他们的构成和造物主是相同的,因此,基于公平正义的生态学框架,他们应该有意识地决定消除贫困,这是他们在造物主面前的使命召唤。
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