This paper is an attempt to show how logically acceptable (or rational) belief in Traditional Akan religion is. The attempt is necessitated by the tendency by some scholars to (mis) treat all religions in a generic sense; and the potential which Akan religion has to influence philosophical debates on the nature of God and the rationality of belief in God – generally, on the practice of religion. It executes this task by expounding some rational features of the religion and culture of the Akan people of Ghana. It examines, in particular, the concept of God in Akan religion. This paper is therefore a philosophical argument on the sacred and institutional representation of what humans have come to refer to as “religious.”Keywords: rationality;...
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This paper is an attempt to show how logically acceptable (or rational) belief in Trad...
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Thesis (M.Th.)-University of Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2000.This study establishes what the Akan and ...
Our aims are to articulate some core philosophical positions characteristic of Traditional African R...
God is a Holy Mystery. God has many names and no one of them nor all taken together can completely e...
This paper is an attempt to show how logically acceptable (or rational) belief in Trad...
Arguments against the practice of religion and, in general, against belief in metaphysical entities,...
Owing to the prevalence of belief in spiritual beings and in the reality of some non-physical events...
Religion plays a prominent role in the conceptualization of God. Various attempts by different relig...
Traditional African societies are noted for their religiosity and so one would naturally expect that...
In this paper, a rational God is defined as being constructed with two components: a mode of reason,...
The reality of spirits? A historiography of the Akan concept of 'mind' (La réalité des esprits: Vers...
This thesis uses archaeological, anthropological, and historical evidence along with indigenous text...
The article explores the Akan concept of 'God'. Through the analysis of oral tradition, it suggests ...
Scholars of African moral thought reject the possibility of an African religious ethics by...
A community’s conception of God is the central point for much of the rest of its belief. It might e...
Abstract: Religious fundamentalism has become such a bane in our modern day societies that any serio...
Thesis (M.Th.)-University of Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2000.This study establishes what the Akan and ...
Our aims are to articulate some core philosophical positions characteristic of Traditional African R...
God is a Holy Mystery. God has many names and no one of them nor all taken together can completely e...