AbstractBelief in a Supreme Being is an idea that virtually all cultures of the world subscribe to. However, different interpretation could be deduced from the subscriptions. The Yoruba, for example, in Nigeria, is not an exception to this. Olodumare the Yoruba word for Supreme Being has attracted comments, interpretations and misinterpretations from different scholars of both Yoruba and non-Yoruba extractions. For instance, E. Bolaji Idowu, John Ayotunde Bewaji, Kazeem Ademola Fayemi, Kola Abimbola analyses manifests some seemingly contradictions which was hinged upon by Benson O. Igboin, in his paper “Is Olodumare, God in Yoruba Belief, God?” to demand for the true nature of Olodumare having conceded that Olodumare and the Christian God a...
The paper examines the traditional Yoruba conceptions of illness, sound health and healthcare practi...
The fundamental belief in destiny in Yoruba culture is explained within the tradition that for every...
This analysis of Igbo folktales reveals eight distinct phases in the evolution of the idea of Chukwu...
Abstract : Belief in a Supreme Being is an idea that virtually all cultures of the world subscribe t...
Abstract : Belief in a Supreme Being is an idea that virtually all cultures of the world subscribe t...
Abstrak : Pertanyaan apakah Olodumare, Tuhan dalam kepercayaan Yoruba, sebagaimana diterjemahkan ole...
The question on whether or not the Supreme Being is a stranger in Igbo traditional philosophy is a q...
Abstract Series of Authors have expressed their notions on Egungun tradition where it is still being...
This article discusses the concept of God with a focus on the translation of God in the Chinese and ...
It is a usual practice to articulate the challenges of human development in Nigeria within the folde...
PhD (Ethics), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2017This thesis investigates the misuse o...
The debate on the philosophical nature of the beliefs in Ori and human destiny in traditional Yoruba...
The Igbo (spelled “Ibo” by British colonialists; Amadiume, 2003) live across Nigeria, and are united...
Deities exist as semi-autonomous agents and functionaries in the African “universe,” but the final a...
Olomola (Isola) Contradictions in Yoruba Folk Beliefs Concerning Post-life Existence: the Ado Exampl...
The paper examines the traditional Yoruba conceptions of illness, sound health and healthcare practi...
The fundamental belief in destiny in Yoruba culture is explained within the tradition that for every...
This analysis of Igbo folktales reveals eight distinct phases in the evolution of the idea of Chukwu...
Abstract : Belief in a Supreme Being is an idea that virtually all cultures of the world subscribe t...
Abstract : Belief in a Supreme Being is an idea that virtually all cultures of the world subscribe t...
Abstrak : Pertanyaan apakah Olodumare, Tuhan dalam kepercayaan Yoruba, sebagaimana diterjemahkan ole...
The question on whether or not the Supreme Being is a stranger in Igbo traditional philosophy is a q...
Abstract Series of Authors have expressed their notions on Egungun tradition where it is still being...
This article discusses the concept of God with a focus on the translation of God in the Chinese and ...
It is a usual practice to articulate the challenges of human development in Nigeria within the folde...
PhD (Ethics), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2017This thesis investigates the misuse o...
The debate on the philosophical nature of the beliefs in Ori and human destiny in traditional Yoruba...
The Igbo (spelled “Ibo” by British colonialists; Amadiume, 2003) live across Nigeria, and are united...
Deities exist as semi-autonomous agents and functionaries in the African “universe,” but the final a...
Olomola (Isola) Contradictions in Yoruba Folk Beliefs Concerning Post-life Existence: the Ado Exampl...
The paper examines the traditional Yoruba conceptions of illness, sound health and healthcare practi...
The fundamental belief in destiny in Yoruba culture is explained within the tradition that for every...
This analysis of Igbo folktales reveals eight distinct phases in the evolution of the idea of Chukwu...