Paul, the prisoner (Acts 23:34-35): An insight into 2018-2022 political prisoner's rights in Zimbabwe

Fiche du document

Date

1 janvier 2023

Discipline
Type de document
Périmètre
Langue
Identifiant
Organisation

SciELO




Citer ce document

Lovejoy Chabata, « Paul, the prisoner (Acts 23:34-35): An insight into 2018-2022 political prisoner's rights in Zimbabwe », HTS Theological Studies, ID : 10670/1.bx0wfx


Métriques


Partage / Export

Résumé 0

Undisputed letters of Paul and Acts of the Apostles are replete with details of the Gentile Missionary's multiple imprisonments, so much as to qualify him a 'jailbird' description. Paul's incarceration in Herod's palace for 2 years (Ac 23:34-35), his arraignment before Governor Felix and subsequent detention for 5 days before plea (Acts 24) on charges of inciting public violence, being a ringleader of a cultic faction and causing disturbances in the Jerusalem Temple, resonate with the contentious arrests and imprisonment without bail and trial of members of opposition political parties in Zimbabwe. Consistent with New Testament passages that exhort caring for prisoners and the need to grant justice to those facing trial, this study seeks to understand how inmates in Zimbabwean prisons have been on the receiving end of relics of the ancient Roman Legal system in the country's Human Rights history between 2018 and 2022. The article demonstrates how the New Testament can be deployed to grapple with distress calls emerging from Zimbabwe's prison walls as part of advocacy for judicial reforms in the country's quest for rule of Law. At the end, the article recommends ways in which Churches in Zimbabwe can tap from New Testament passages how to operate an effective prison ministry in liaison with the Prisons and Correctional Services Department of the Government of Zimbabwe. The article employs qualitative methods of Socio-Historical and Ethnographic Analyses to discuss how human rights pitfalls in Paul's imprisonments present remedial lessons in Zimbabwe's quest for judicial reforms. CONTRIBUTION: Deployment of the Bible to redress Human Rights issues in Zimbabwe. Demonstration of how Early Christian Literature can dialogue with contemporary African Sitz im Leben for social transformation

document thumbnail

Par les mêmes auteurs

Sur les mêmes sujets

Sur les mêmes disciplines

Exporter en