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2024 | 2 | 151-164

Article title

Semiotic Hermeneutic of “New Wine, New Wineskins:” Symbols, Philosophy of Development and Africa

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This study looks to the biblical parable in Matthew 9:17 about “new wine and new wineskins” as a symbolic lens for understanding Africa’s need to embrace progressive values and philosophies so as to break free from its developmental shackles. Employing an expository approach, the paper first analyses the meaning and symbolism of the new wine/wineskins metaphor, which warns against trying to contain new, transformative ideas within outdated, inflexible structures. It then surveys specific socio-political and economic obstacles hindering development across Africa. The paper submits that the future of Africa lies in a profound reorientation toward openness to change and a willingness to continually renew its social, political, and economic “wineskins.”

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  • African Philosophy and Religious Traditions with the Department of Philosophy, Veritas University Abuja, Nigeria
  • Veritas University Abuja

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