John S Pobee 1937-2020 |
Prologomena
Religious Ontology and Epistemology of African PeoplesSensus Communis
The Encounter
One story
that he told, had to do with funerals. He said that he lived and worked in
Accra, the capital of Ghana. He lived a modern life. Rather hectic. But if a relative
died in the northern parts of Ghana he had to travel two days in order to participate
in the funeral. If not, people would have started to be suspicious. Could his
absence be a sign that he somehow, spiritually, was involved in the death of
the relative?
At the end
of his series of lectures the students decided to collect some money and buy
him a present. We understood that he was interested in classical music. I got the
task of buying a few records. As I was singing in the youth choir of Uppsala
Cathedral – Schola Cantorum – I bought two of our records. I arranged with the
professor, Carl F. Hallencreutz, to hand over the presenta in his office, where
I could meet Prof Pobee. When I arrived, I saw a table and three coffee cups
and some biscuits. What an opportunity to have a chat with two esteemed
scholars.
However, I
had invited my girl friend and another nine persons for supper the same day. She
lived in a commune and I wanted to show off with some nice food. I had a busy
schedule for the afternoon, buying ingredients and preparing the food. So, I
had to decline and left the two professors with the coffee and biscuits.
Until today
I have wondered: what would we have talked about? Maybe they wanted to offer me
a scholarship in Ghana? I will never find out. Both are dead. What I know is
that I am happily married to the person who was my girlfriend at the time. I
guess I made the right decision.
From 1984
to 1998 Pobee was the associate director of the Programme of Theological
Education at WCC in Geneva. Follow this link and read more.
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