This paper identifies four perspectives on the idea of ecodomy as ancestry in contemporary studies on indigenous African religions. Building on the notion of ecodomy defined by Geiko Müller-Fahrenholz as constructive process in 1995, the paper investigates the works of John S. Mbiti, Issiaka P. Lalèyê, Jacok K. Olupona, and Israel Kamudzandu with specific reference to the role of ancestors in indigenous African religions as well as to their conviction that ancestors have a positive role in promoting peace, prosperity, and security throughout the African continent. Defined as ecodomy, ancestry has therefore a distinct content in each of the four perspectives: remembrance in Mbiti, death in Lalèyê, ritual in Olupona, and mediation in Ka...
Thesis (Ph.D.) - University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, 2007.This study examines the similarities and ...
-This briefing outlines a Ph.D. project to find indigenous religious reasons of why - unlike in othe...
The research on which this paper is based is on the history of religious development among the Kamba...
This paper identifies four perspectives on the idea of ecodomy as ancestry in contemporary studies o...
This paper is an attempt to identify common factors which constitute the foun-dation of decolonizati...
Traditional Africans' belief in and veneration of ancestors is an almost ubiquitous, long-held and w...
Ancestors play crucial roles in the cultural consciousness of diverse traditions, many maintaining r...
There is widespread certainty in African scholarship that African religion is a revealed religion. T...
This paper re-examines the place of the ancestors in post-modern Africa societies. It critically ana...
The world has become more and more religiously plural. It is therefore essential to acknowledge the...
This paper examines the impact of foreign religions on the African Traditional Religion, their socio...
There exists in the modern worlda form of non-Christianised religious thought which develops the bas...
The contextualization of the Christian faith is indispensable to the planting, development and survi...
Pan-Africanism is an ideological framework whose emphasis is on unity and liberation of all Africans...
African Traditional Religion is the indigenous religion of the Africans. The religion that has exist...
Thesis (Ph.D.) - University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, 2007.This study examines the similarities and ...
-This briefing outlines a Ph.D. project to find indigenous religious reasons of why - unlike in othe...
The research on which this paper is based is on the history of religious development among the Kamba...
This paper identifies four perspectives on the idea of ecodomy as ancestry in contemporary studies o...
This paper is an attempt to identify common factors which constitute the foun-dation of decolonizati...
Traditional Africans' belief in and veneration of ancestors is an almost ubiquitous, long-held and w...
Ancestors play crucial roles in the cultural consciousness of diverse traditions, many maintaining r...
There is widespread certainty in African scholarship that African religion is a revealed religion. T...
This paper re-examines the place of the ancestors in post-modern Africa societies. It critically ana...
The world has become more and more religiously plural. It is therefore essential to acknowledge the...
This paper examines the impact of foreign religions on the African Traditional Religion, their socio...
There exists in the modern worlda form of non-Christianised religious thought which develops the bas...
The contextualization of the Christian faith is indispensable to the planting, development and survi...
Pan-Africanism is an ideological framework whose emphasis is on unity and liberation of all Africans...
African Traditional Religion is the indigenous religion of the Africans. The religion that has exist...
Thesis (Ph.D.) - University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, 2007.This study examines the similarities and ...
-This briefing outlines a Ph.D. project to find indigenous religious reasons of why - unlike in othe...
The research on which this paper is based is on the history of religious development among the Kamba...