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2023 | 14 | 3 | 93-108

Article title

The Dimensions of Human Work According to John Samuel Mbiti

Content

Title variants

PL
Wymiary ludzkiej pracy według Johna Samuela Mbitiego

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Abstracts

PL
Na przestrzeni wieków człowiek pracował dla pożytku własnego i społeczeństwa, w którym żyje. John Samuel Mbiti opisuje pracę jako działalność człowieka na tle wszechświata służącą zapewnieniu sobie środków do życia. Każda istota ludzka jest zaangażowana w taką czy inną formę pracy. Aby wyjaśnić istotę ludzkiej pracy w kulturze afrykańskiej, Mbiti statystycznie opracował zbiory afrykańskich modlitw. Jego badania i odkrycia ujawniły trzy wymiary ludzkiej pracy: fizyczny, duchowy i wspólnotowy. Wszystko, co robi typowy afrykański tradycyjny mężczyzna lub kobieta, zawiera się w tych wymiarach. Nie możemy zaprzeczyć, że wszystko, co widzimy wokół nas, jest produktem ludzkiej pracy. Zdolność człowieka do pracy ujawnia się w pracy! Afrykańczyk przez wieki wykonywał ciężką pracę, więc jego utrzymanie zależy od pracy. Dla niego praca jest wszystkim!
EN
Down through the ages, man has been a worker for his own good and the good of the society in which he lives. John Samuel Mbiti has described work as man’s activities in the face of the universe for his livelihood. Every individual human being is engaged in one form of work or the other. In order to explain the essence of human work in African culture, Mbiti made statistical collections of African prayers. His research and discoveries revealed three facets of human work: the physical, spiritual and the communal dimensions. All that a typical African traditional man or woman does is surrounded within these dimensions. We cannot deny the fact that all that we see around us are the products of human work. Man’s capacity to work is revealed in work! The African man has been a hardworking individual through the ages, and his livelihood depends on work. For him or her, work is everything!

Year

Volume

14

Issue

3

Pages

93-108

Physical description

Dates

published
2023

Contributors

  • The Provincial Seminary in Kaduna

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Document Type

Publication order reference

Identifiers

Biblioteka Nauki
31233927

YADDA identifier

bwmeta1.element.ojs-doi-10_18290_rkult23143_7
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