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Social determinants of antenatal care utilization: an analysis of 2022 Ghana demographic and health survey. [PDF]
Yambao Yang Y, Adu J.
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Attitude and subjective norms as predictors of intention of married men and women to accept caesarean section delivery in Lagos, Nigeria. [PDF]
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Superstitions on Human Papillomavirus in Africa: A Scoping Review. [PDF]
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Pesantren and inclusion: Bridging religion and disability in Islamic education in Indonesia. [PDF]
Rofiah NH, Kawai N, Sudiraharja D.
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The paradox of secrecy in African traditional religion
Recent 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 ...
Kanu, Ikechukwu Anthony
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African Traditional Religion in African and African Diaspora Scholarship
2022Raymond Ogunade, Olorunfemi Dada
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2012
The term “African Traditional Religion” is used in two complementary senses. Loosely, it encompasses all African beliefs and practices that are considered religious but neither Christian nor Islamic. The expression is also used almost as a technical term for a particular reading of such beliefs and practices, one that purports to show that they ...
Wyatt MacGaffey, Mariam Goshadze
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The term “African Traditional Religion” is used in two complementary senses. Loosely, it encompasses all African beliefs and practices that are considered religious but neither Christian nor Islamic. The expression is also used almost as a technical term for a particular reading of such beliefs and practices, one that purports to show that they ...
Wyatt MacGaffey, Mariam Goshadze
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In Dialogue With African Traditional Religion
Mission Studies, 2000AbstractAlthough there is some debate, Francis Oborji in this article argues that one should speak of African Traditional Religion (ATR) in the singular. He then reflects on five "essential aspects" of ATR--God and the human being, good and evil, sacrifice, ancestorship, and the afterlife and final end of human beings. After discussing several problems
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