制度繁荣:南非没有钱,没有教会,没有团契?圣艾丹圣公会缺失背景下的移民妇女关系

IF 1 4区 社会学 Q2 AREA STUDIES African Studies Pub Date : 2022-01-02 DOI:10.1080/00020184.2022.2027227
Clementine Nishimwe
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货币关系植根于南非圣艾丹圣公会的社会实践中。因此,当雇用牧师需要钱时,就建立了额外的经济关系维度。根据Bonnie Hagerty、Judith Lynch-Sauer、Kathleen Patusky和Maria Bouwsema(1993)的观点,亲缘性是在连通性、断开性、平行性和沉浸性的循环中运动。本文讨论了在移民、仇外心理和其他与性别相关的挑战背景下,金钱如何介导移民妇女的亲缘关系体验,同时赋予她们归属感。这篇论文展示了金钱如何在一个信仰社区中塑造人们的关系,在这个社区中,金钱已经融入了教会的社会实践。我认为圣艾丹的圣公会教会,就像许多其他南非主流教会一样,在类似的背景下,实践机构成功神学。本文论证了货币关系决定了人们的归属感。在圣艾丹,货币关系的突出和归属感的商品化表明,作为一个机构,它应该为人们的友谊的生存而繁荣。
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Institutional Prosperity: No Money, No Church, No Fellowship in South Africa? Migrant Women’s Relationships in a Context of Lack at Saint Aidan’s Anglican Church
ABSTRACT Monetary relations were embedded in the social practices of the Saint Aidan’s Anglican Church in South Africa. Consequently, when money was needed to employ a priest, additional dimensions of financial relatedness were established. According to Bonnie Hagerty, Judith Lynch-Sauer, Kathleen Patusky and Maria Bouwsema (1993), relatedness is the movement in a circle of connectedness, disconnectedness, parallelism, and enmeshment. This article discusses how money mediated migrant women’s experiences of relatedness while giving them a sense of belonging in the context of migration, xenophobia and other gender-related challenges. This paper demonstrates the way money shaped people’s relationships in a faith community where money was already embedded in the church’s social practices. I argue that St Aidan’s Anglican Church, like many other South African mainstream churches in a similar context, practises institutional prosperity theology. This paper demonstrates that the monetary relations define people’s sense of belonging. The prominence of monetary relations and the commodification of belonging at St Aidan’s suggest that, as an institution, it should be prosperous for the survival of people’s fellowship.
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