1 Kings 12:1–24 and effects of hate speech in Nigeria
This article examines the effect of hate speech in Nigeria in the light of 1 Kings 12:1–24. Hate speech refers to any speech that subordinates, marginalises or harms members of a group. The analysis of the text unveils how Rehoboam’s speech inhibits and exhibits hate, subordination and neglect of ci...
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Main Authors: | Favour C. Uroko, Mary J. Obiorah |
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Language: | AF DE EN NL |
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2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/df0f2ff57b6e49be82e7c3b8e8e09c55 |
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