Old Testament measures for quelling resource wars: Panacea for the Nigerian experience

Q1 Arts and Humanities Verbum et Ecclesia Pub Date : 2023-11-21 DOI:10.4102/ve.v44i1.2816
Collins I. Ugwu, Uchenna V. Eze
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In human history, there has always been one form of war or the other, including resource wars, leading to the wanton destruction of lives and property. Nigeria is not an exception to this ugly global phenomenon. For instance, there are two major resource wars in Nigeria – war over oil and farmers and herders wars that have taken more deadly dimensions in recent times. In fact, the much talked about insecurity in Nigeria is basically about the herder and farmer clashes and the insurgency in the North-East. While acknowledging the political measures deployed to contain the situation, this article presents solutions from the religious perspective, to complement the existing measures that have largely proven to be inadequate. Resource wars occurred during the time of Abraham. However, he averted the violent consequences by the peaceful mechanism he adopted. Therefore, this peaceful mechanism modelled from Abraham and compensation approaches can be applied to the Nigerian situation, especially among Nigerian Christians while interfaith dialogue will accelerate discussions with non-Christians. Thus, this biblical and pragmatic model outlined in the Bible can be implemented in the search for peace and reconciliation. To achieve the aim of this article, historical and hermeneutical methodology was engaged.Intradisciplinary and/or interdisciplinary implications: This article moves between Old Testament and measures for quelling resource wars. It is therefore by intention interdisciplinary. There are implications for the understanding of Old Testament narrative text and how it could be deployed to address the issue of resource wars.
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旧约》中平息资源战争的措施:尼日利亚经验的灵丹妙药
在人类历史上,总是有这样或那样的战争,包括资源战争,导致生命和财产的肆意破坏。尼日利亚也不例外。例如,尼日利亚有两场主要的资源战争--石油战争和农民与牧民的战争,这两场战争近来变得更加致命。事实上,尼日利亚备受关注的不安全问题主要与牧民和农民的冲突以及东北部的叛乱有关。本文在肯定为控制局势而采取的政治措施的同时,从宗教角度提出了解决方案,以补充现有措施的不足。亚伯拉罕时代发生过资源战争。然而,亚伯拉罕通过和平机制避免了暴力后果。因此,这种以亚伯拉罕和补偿方法为蓝本的和平机制可以适用于尼日利亚的情况,特别是在尼日利亚基督徒中,而宗教间对话将加速与非基督徒的讨论。因此,在寻求和平与和解的过程中,可以采用《圣经》中概述的这一符合圣经且务实的模式。为了实现本文的目标,我们采用了历史和诠释学方法:本文在《旧约圣经》和平息资源战争的措施之间游走。跨学科和/或跨学科的影响:本文在《旧约全书》和平息资源战争的措施之间游走,因此从意图上讲是跨学科的。这对理解《旧约》叙事文本以及如何将其用于解决资源战争问题具有重要意义。
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Verbum et Ecclesia
Verbum et Ecclesia Arts and Humanities-Religious Studies
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