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African Traditional Religion in the Modern World

African Traditional Religion in the Modern World
African traditional religion is a spiritual lifestyle followed by millions of people around the world. Some scholars argue it is related to the religion practiced by the African Egyptians during the Dynastic period. The Yoruba, Dagara, and Ibo cultures, particularly as they relate to cosmology, symbolism, and ritual, are fundamental to the traditional religious system. This study examines the nature of African traditional religion in an effort to determine the common attributes of the religion of the continent, focusing on the West African experience. This study analyzes concepts in African traditional religion by isolating key elements in the Yoruba, Dagara, and Ibo cultures. Principal elements isolated include sacrifice, salvation, revelation and divination, as well as African resilience in the face of invasions, colonization and various outside religious assaults. The study also considers the influence of Christianity and Islam.



Praising His Name in the Dance: Spirit Possession in the Spiritual Baptist Faith and Orisha Work in Trinidad, West Indies by Kenneth Anthony Lum,
Praising His Name in the Dance: Spirit Possession in the Spiritual Baptist Faith and Orisha Work in Trinidad, West Indies by Kenneth Anthony Lum,
The author provides a detailed portrait of the Spiritual Baptist Faith and Orisha Work, two religions that share a common basis in the traditional religion of the Yoruba in West Africa. Specifically, the author studies the phenomenon of spirit possession, an integral aspect of worship in both religions. In the Spiritual Baptist Faith, a person who is possessed by the Holy Spirit retains his or her own identity, while in Orisha Work, those who are possessed by the orishas (spirits), become the spirits. Both types of possession are based on the Yoruba concept of self in which identity is dependent on the spirit which animates a physical body. This common basis of religions enables the respective populations to interact extensively and explains why an individual can experience both types of spiritual possession.



Yoruba mythology - The mythology of the Yoruba is sometimes claimed by its supporters to be one of the world's oldest widely practised religions. It is a major religion in Africa, chiefly in Nigeria, and it has given origin to several New World religions such as Santería in Cuba and Candomblé in Brazil.

Shango - In Yorùbá mythology, Shango (Xango), or Changó in Latin America, is perhaps the most popular Orisha; he is a Sky Father, god of thunder and the ancestor of the Yoruba. In the Lukumí (O lukumi = "my friend") religion of the Caribbean, Shango is considered to be the center point of the religion as he represents the Oyo people of West Africa.

Approaches to distinguishing religion from non-religion - Those concerned with distinguishing religion from non-religion divide into two broadly defined schools of thought: function-based and form-based.

Criticism of Religion - The criticism of religion includes criticism of the concept of religion itself, criticism of the practice of religion, and criticism of the consequences of religion on humanity as a whole. The singular word religion is used here referring to the concept of religion, rather than a particular religion or any group of religions.



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Culture Religion - Culture Religion Religion and American Culture RELIGION AND AMERICAN CULTURE focuses on the relationship of religion to the social culture religion and cultural dynamics of American history. Because most survey texts provide only brief coverage of this topic, Marsden's narrative is designed to explore the role of religion in American culture. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved. FOR BEST PRICE Sociology of Religion This collection of articles explores the relationship between the structure culture ...

Africa and Culture and Religion - Africa and Culture and Religion Religion and Sexuality in Cross-Cultural Perspective Issues of sexuality africa and culture and religion and gender are hotly contested in both religious communities africa and culture and religion and national cultures around the world. In the social sciences, religious traditions are often depicted as inherently conservative or even reactionary in their commitments to powerful patriarchal africa and culture and religion and pronatalist sexual norms africa and culture and religion and gender categories. In illuminating the ...

Africa and Culture and Religion - Africa and Culture and Religion Religion and Sexuality in Cross-Cultural Perspective Issues of sexuality africa and culture and religion and gender are hotly contested in both religious communities africa and culture and religion and national cultures around the world. In the social sciences, religious traditions are often depicted as inherently conservative or even reactionary in their commitments to powerful patriarchal africa and culture and religion and pronatalist sexual norms africa and culture and religion and gender categories. In illuminating the ...

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