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The paradox of secrecy in African traditional religion
Journal of Religion and Human Relations, 2018Recent studies in the area of religion, especially in the last twenty years, have led to the resurgence of interest in the issue of secrecy in religions. This has emerged as scholars from different openings of knowledge have sought entrance into different religious treasures of secret knowledge, the limitation of knowledge to the divine, secret ...
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African traditional religion and the problem of founders
Journal of Religion and Human Relations, 2019A cursory glance at the major religions in the world, reveals that these religions have founders and religious books; these two elements: founders and religious books provide for a reference point and uniformity in the practice of these religions. For instance, Christianity has a founder, Jesus Christ, with a religious book, the Bible; Islam has a ...
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The concept of God in African traditional religion
Sophia: An African Journal of Philosophy, 2012African peoples do not consider God to be a man, but in order to express certain concepts, they employ languages and images about God as an aid to their conceptualization of him whom they have not seen and about whom they confess to know little or nothing. God is experienced as an all-pervading reality.
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