This article's full text has been withdrawn post-publication by the request of both the journal and the authors, and after an in-depth investigation by AJOL, because of concerns by all parties regarding irregularities throughout the publishing process. To many people, death and dying are unpleasant phenomena. While death itself is no mystery, humans offer varied views to what happens after death. Birth, death and the afterlife among Africans are regarded as an unending process. The human soul is always in transition, commuting between two worlds: the ancestral world and the world of the ‘living’. This discussion examines the African concept of life after death. It argues that most Africans who believe in life after death are largely informe...
This article aims to establish a paradigm shift in the way Shona traditional culture perceives death...
Copyright © 2014 Matthew C. Chukwuelobe. This is an open access article distributed under the Creati...
Death is the end or absence of life; it also refers to the end of a thing or an event It is a common...
<p>The scientific study of near-death experience (NDE) teaches that NDE does not entail <br...
This article's full text has been withdrawn post-publication by the request of both the journal and ...
Akan society has traditionally held a negative and condemnatory view of suicide. Evidence of this is...
Undoubtedly, the HIV/AIDS epidemic has focused attention on the ways in which death is managed and u...
In this Introduction to the Special Issue on Death in African History we explore issues raised by th...
Numerous studies on death in African societies with no doubt have been successfully conducted though...
Abstract: Myths in African traditional religions (plural intended!) often have an ambivalent relatio...
This paper on the comparison between biblical and African concept of live after death seeks to unear...
This article aims to establish a paradigm shift in the way Shona traditional culture perceives death...
Aribiah Attoe took issue with the materialist and the non-materialist African conceptions of death b...
From an African perspective death is a natural transition from the visible to the invisible spiritua...
This study begins by addressing the issue of the death penalty in Africa prior to foreign legal infl...
This article aims to establish a paradigm shift in the way Shona traditional culture perceives death...
Copyright © 2014 Matthew C. Chukwuelobe. This is an open access article distributed under the Creati...
Death is the end or absence of life; it also refers to the end of a thing or an event It is a common...
<p>The scientific study of near-death experience (NDE) teaches that NDE does not entail <br...
This article's full text has been withdrawn post-publication by the request of both the journal and ...
Akan society has traditionally held a negative and condemnatory view of suicide. Evidence of this is...
Undoubtedly, the HIV/AIDS epidemic has focused attention on the ways in which death is managed and u...
In this Introduction to the Special Issue on Death in African History we explore issues raised by th...
Numerous studies on death in African societies with no doubt have been successfully conducted though...
Abstract: Myths in African traditional religions (plural intended!) often have an ambivalent relatio...
This paper on the comparison between biblical and African concept of live after death seeks to unear...
This article aims to establish a paradigm shift in the way Shona traditional culture perceives death...
Aribiah Attoe took issue with the materialist and the non-materialist African conceptions of death b...
From an African perspective death is a natural transition from the visible to the invisible spiritua...
This study begins by addressing the issue of the death penalty in Africa prior to foreign legal infl...
This article aims to establish a paradigm shift in the way Shona traditional culture perceives death...
Copyright © 2014 Matthew C. Chukwuelobe. This is an open access article distributed under the Creati...
Death is the end or absence of life; it also refers to the end of a thing or an event It is a common...