Akan Traditional Religion and Economic Ethics

Rose Mary Amenga-Etego · 2024

Abstract Has the proverb, ‘A good name is better than riches’, been replaced by ‘Money is blood’ in contemporary Ghanaian society?

Tür:
Kitap Bölümü
Yazar:
Rose Mary Amenga-Etego
Yayın yılı:
2024
Yayıncı:
Oxford University Press
Dil:
en

Abstract Has the proverb, ‘A good name is better than riches’, been replaced by ‘Money is blood’ in contemporary Ghanaian society? Acknowledged as an integral part of the sacred text of Africa, proverbs serve as the repository of wisdom, religious beliefs, philosophy, and cultural norms, as well as the ethical and legal frameworks of Indigenous communities. Proverbs provide an avenue for the understanding of Indigenous communities and their religio-cultural beliefs and practices. Yet, as oral text, proverbs are dynamic and fluid, evolving with respect to time and context. Is the contemporary rush for money and the relegation of the ‘good name’ to the margins an issue of the modern economy, or is it grounded in the complex nature of the Akan religio-cultural systems and economic ethics? With reference to the above proverbs, including those imbedded in Akan marriage and inheritance, this chapter examines how proverbs have created a paradigm shift in the economic ethics of Akan society, also known as the Ashanti.

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Akan Traditional Religion and Economic Ethics ne hakkında?
Abstract Has the proverb, ‘A good name is better than riches’, been replaced by ‘Money is blood’ in contemporary Ghanaian society?
Akan Traditional Religion and Economic Ethics kim tarafından yazıldı?
Rose Mary Amenga-Etego