A Study of 2 Samuel 13:1–22 as a Solution to Intimate Partner Violence in Nigeria
Autor: | Solomon Olusola Ademiluka |
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Rok vydání: | 2019 |
Předmět: |
0206 medical engineering
Context (language use) 030229 sport sciences 02 engineering and technology General Medicine Criminology Trial by ordeal 020601 biomedical engineering 03 medical and health sciences 0302 clinical medicine Action (philosophy) Sexual abuse Domestic violence Narrative Situational ethics Psychology |
Zdroj: | Journal for Semitics. 28 |
ISSN: | 2663-6573 1013-8471 |
DOI: | 10.25159/2663-6573/3751 |
Popis: | With particular reference to women abuse, this article examines how the Tamar rape narrative can be employed as a solution to Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) in Nigeria. Applying the text in this way, Tamar’s action of mentioning her experience encourages victims of sexual abuse to voice their ordeal as this would expose their assailants and serve as a deterrent to intending abusers. The role of David as a parent and family head reminds every father to aspire to be a good example to his sons as regards attitude to women; it also points to the need to re-awaken those African virtues of old which restricted sex to marriage. In the Nigerian context, the role of David as the custodian of the law relates to the fact that the relevant IPV laws should be updated and adequately applied. A proper investigation of Amnon might reveal that, apart from his family background which might influence his behaviour, he might also be under the influence of certain situational and individual factors. |
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