Re-imagining a new social contract to address exclusion and marginalisation in Africa Insights from the “Golden Rule and Ubuntu” as value frameworks

Lukwikilu C. Mangayi
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The question should be asked whether the glaring failures of countries in the African continent to realise constitutions’ social contracts of those countries is related to a lack of moral intelligence and competence in Africa and the presence of devast-ing moral viruses. The failures of these countries to realise their social contracts manifest themselves, among other things, through entrenched multi-dimensional exclusion and marginalisation of the masses as far as wealth and exercise of power are concerned. To curb or address exclusion and marginalisation, the author in this article explored how missiology could contribute towards mobilising the Church and its ministries and members to nurture and embrace value frameworks which would help to build moral competence and identity, as well as to identify and end moral viruses. In this contribution, the author delved into two value frameworks namely, “The Golden Rule and Ubuntu” that embrace both religion and culture and their implications for the Church in mission with God in the public sphere to demonstrate value-based responses to address exclusion and marginalisation. Insights shared in this contribution would contribute towards reimagining a new social contract in the African public space from a Missiological perspective.
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重新构想一种新的社会契约,以解决非洲的排斥和边缘化问题——从“黄金法则和Ubuntu”作为价值框架的见解
应该问的问题是,非洲大陆各国在实现这些国家的宪法社会契约方面的明显失败是否与非洲缺乏道德智力和能力以及存在毁灭性的道德病毒有关。这些国家在实现其社会契约方面的失败,除其他外,表现在就财富和权力行使而言,对群众的根深蒂固的多方面排斥和边缘化。为了遏制或解决排斥和边缘化问题,作者在本文中探讨了宣教如何有助于动员教会及其部委和成员培育和拥抱有助于建立道德能力和身份的价值框架,以及识别和结束道德病毒。在这篇文章中,作者深入研究了两个价值框架,即“黄金法则和Ubuntu”,这两个框架涵盖了宗教和文化,以及它们对教会在公共领域与上帝一起使命的影响,以展示基于价值的回应,以解决排斥和边缘化问题。在这篇文章中分享的见解将有助于从宣教学的角度重新构想非洲公共空间的新社会契约。
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