A Postcolonial Study of Land Conflict in 1 Kings 21:1-16: Towards A Theological Response to Land Clashes in Kenya

Authors

  • Magdaline Chepkirui Koech St Paul's University Kenya
  • Chosefu Chemorion, (Prof.) St Paul's University Kenya
  • Julius Kithinji, (Dr.) St Paul's University Kenya

Abstract

This study used postcolonial biblical criticism to read 1 Kings 21:1-16 as a theological response to land clashes. Land clashes is part of post-colonial injustices that need to be addressed using the postcolonial perspective. The guiding objectives were to provide a background of 1 Kings 21:1-16 as a basis to exposed land conflicts and social injustices, to show how land clashes has affected the citizens and how postcolonial reading of 1 Kings 21:1-16 can be used to respond to land clashes. The aim of this study was to produce a useful tool for responding to land clashes and intellectual reference for other scholars. The key question addressed in this study is how 1 Kings 21:1-16 can be read to deal with land clashes. The study was qualitative in nature in that it utilized data from the library, books, journals, theses, online sources, and other relevant publications. The study is informed by the observation that there are few biblical scholars who previously dealt with theological responses on land clashes. It was hypothetical that land clashes can be addressed theologically. The researcher found out that perpetrators of land clashes should be prosecuted and justice delivered to the victims, capital punishment should be imposed on the perpetrators of land clashes, land laws should be revised to ensure that leaders do not misuse power to illegally relocate citizen in order to take their land. There is need for laws prohibiting leaders spouses from accessing power functions for wrong use as did Jezebel. Finally there should be laws ensuring that all foreigners get well rooted and grounded in the new religious and cultural heritage.

Keywords: Postcolonial, Land conflict, Theology, Land clashes

Author Biographies

Magdaline Chepkirui Koech, St Paul's University Kenya

Postgraduate Student

Chosefu Chemorion, (Prof.), St Paul's University Kenya

Faculty of Theology

Julius Kithinji, (Dr.), St Paul's University Kenya

Faculty of Theology

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2020-08-12

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Koech, M. C., C. Chemorion, and J. Kithinji. “A Postcolonial Study of Land Conflict in 1 Kings 21:1-16: Towards A Theological Response to Land Clashes in Kenya”. Journal of Sociology, Psychology & Religious Studies, vol. 2, no. 1, Aug. 2020, pp. 8-29, https://stratfordjournals.org/journals/index.php/Journal-of-Sociology-Psychology/article/view/538.

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