The author asks whether the notion of ubuntu truly exists within contemporary South African society and how the experiencing of South Africans’ embodiment can be connected to ubuntu – especially amongst black people. The notion of ubuntu is briefy explored within law and theology. The author has recently proposed a model for a contemporary theological anthropology as ‘embodied sensing’ which functions within the intimate relationship of the lived body, experiencing in a concrete life-world, language, and the ‘more than’. It is from this perspective that the notion of ubuntu is explored.
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Meiring, J. J. S. (2015). Ubuntu and the body: A perspectve from theological anthropology as embodied sensing. Verbum et Ecclesia, 36(2). https://doi.org/10.4102/ve.v36i2.1423
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