Ndoga, Sampson S.2010-07-262010-07-262009Ndoga, SS 2009, 'Psalm 133 as a response to xenophobic attitudes in South Africa today', Theologia Viatorum : Journal of Theology and Religion in Africa, vol. 33, no. 2, pp. 1-25.0378-4142http://hdl.handle.net/2263/14539Psalm 133 celebrates brotherly unity as an ideal that commands divine blessing. Similarly, the African philosophical outlook of “ubuntu” upholds that ideal. With that common ideological perspective within the biblical and African traditional culture in mind, this article seeks to redress the xenophobic attitudes prevalent in South Africa.enFaculty of Theology and Religious Studies, University of LimpopoPsalm 133African traditional religionBible -- O.T. -- Psalms CXXXIII -- Criticism, interpretation, etc.Xenophobia -- South Africa -- Biblical teachingConcord -- Religious aspectsUbuntu (Philosophy)Psalm 133 as a response to xenophobic attitudes in South Africa todayPostprint Article