The riverbank, the seashore and the wilderness : Miriam, liberation and prophetic witness against empire
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Boesak, Allan Aubrey
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Abstract
This article examines the manner and method of resistance against patriarchal power and
privilege. Two types of power are contrasted. One is the violent, war-like and hierarchical
power of an empire, and the other is the faithful resistance of Israel’s prophets. A further
distinction is made between violent male power and non-violent female power. It is argued
that Miriam was a prophet of the people and her prophetic witness is an example of the power
and outcome of non-violent resistance. Her theology explicitly and specifically praises God
not as a warrior. Hers is not a muscular, masculine God whose power seeks to match the
power of empire. Her God has a power that through radical love for a slave people and taking
sides with the enslaved overcomes the power of the slaveholder. In her theology, Miriam
recalls the God of the exodus, who begins the acts of liberation with the women, to whose
faithfulness, courage and defiant obedience, the freedom of the people is entrusted. From a
feminist perspective it is argued that this style of non-violent, faithful prophetic witness has a
greater impact than violent resistance associated with an empire-like power. It is suggested
that black liberation theology should adopt this paradigm in its witness of and resistance
against oppression.
Description
Dr Allan Boesak is
participating in the research
project, ‘University, Education
and Theology’, directed by
Prof. Dr Johan Buitendag,
Department of Dogmatics
and Christian Ethics and
Dean, Faculty of Theology,
University of Pretoria.
Keywords
Patriarchal power, Resistance, Privilege, Black liberation theology, Oppression, Violent male power, Non-violent female power
Sustainable Development Goals
SDG-01: No poverty
SDG-04: Quality education
SDG-05: Gender equality
SDG-10: Reduced inequalities
SDG-16: Peace, justice and strong institutions
SDG-04: Quality education
SDG-05: Gender equality
SDG-10: Reduced inequalities
SDG-16: Peace, justice and strong institutions
Citation
Boesak, A.A., 2017, ‘The
riverbank, the seashore and
the wilderness: Miriam,
liberation and prophetic
witness against empire’, HTS
Teologiese Studies/
Theological Studies 73(4),
a4547. https://DOI.org/
10.4102/hts.v73i4.4547.
