The Critical Role of Selected Swiyila (Taboos) in Rural Democratic South Africa: A Theological Perspective

Authors

  • Magezi E Baloyi University of South Africa

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.25159/2413-3086/6906

Keywords:

Taboos, tradition, culture, tsonga, mourning

Abstract

In South Africa and other countries, there has for many years been a plea for moral regeneration. Moral decay is fast taking over, while sickness, poverty, crime, violence and other calamities are rapidly engulfing our beautiful nation. In an effort to reintroduce morality into the lives of South Africans, this research represents an investigation into whether African taboos—which in the past governed and directed the lives of African people—may perhaps provide a solution. As society and lifestyles have changed, taboos have come to be ignored. If we look back into our history, when taboos were still held in high esteem, we see that moral decay did not occur at the rapid pace at which it is taking place today. This leads one to consider whether it is through having abandoned those taboos that we find ourselves in the present untenable situation. The intention of the study was, therefore, to explore whether taboos are and could still be vital for morality in African society.

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Published

2021-02-01

How to Cite

Baloyi, Magezi E. 2020. “The Critical Role of Selected Swiyila (Taboos) in Rural Democratic South Africa: A Theological Perspective”. Phronimon 21:15 pages . https://doi.org/10.25159/2413-3086/6906.

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Research Articles
Received 2019-10-09
Accepted 2020-10-12
Published 2021-02-01