African traditions in the study of religion in Africa : emerging trends, indigenous spirituality and the interface with other world religions : essays in honour of Jacob Kehinde Olupona
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書誌事項
African traditions in the study of religion in Africa : emerging trends, indigenous spirituality and the interface with other world religions : essays in honour of Jacob Kehinde Olupona
(Vitality of indigenous religions)
Ashgate, c2012
- : hbk
大学図書館所蔵 全4件
  青森
  岩手
  宮城
  秋田
  山形
  福島
  茨城
  栃木
  群馬
  埼玉
  千葉
  東京
  神奈川
  新潟
  富山
  石川
  福井
  山梨
  長野
  岐阜
  静岡
  愛知
  三重
  滋賀
  京都
  大阪
  兵庫
  奈良
  和歌山
  鳥取
  島根
  岡山
  広島
  山口
  徳島
  香川
  愛媛
  高知
  福岡
  佐賀
  長崎
  熊本
  大分
  宮崎
  鹿児島
  沖縄
  韓国
  中国
  タイ
  イギリス
  ドイツ
  スイス
  フランス
  ベルギー
  オランダ
  スウェーデン
  ノルウェー
  アメリカ
注記
Includes bibliograhical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
The historiography of African religions and religions in Africa presents a remarkable shift from the study of 'Africa as Object' to 'Africa as Subject', thus translating the subject from obscurity into the global community of the academic study of religion. This book presents a unique multidisciplinary exploration of African traditions in the study of religion in Africa and the new African diaspora. The book is structured under three main sections - Emerging trends in the teaching of African Religions; Indigenous Thought and Spirituality; and Christianity, Hinduism and Islam. Contributors drawn from diverse African and global contexts situate current scholarly traditions of the study of African religions within the purview of academic encounter and exchanges with non-African scholars and non-African contexts. African scholars enrich the study of religions from their respective academic and methodological orientations. Jacob Kehinde Olupona stands out as a pioneer in the socio-scientific interpretation of African indigenous religion and religions in Africa. This book is to his honour and marks his immense contribution to an emerging field of study and research.
目次
- Contents: Preface, Ulrich Berner
- Introduction: African traditions in the study of religion in Africa, Ezra Chitando, Afe Adogame and Bolaji Bateye
- Part I Emerging Trends in the Teaching of African Religions: African religions in African scholarship: a critique, Umar Habila Dadem Danfulani
- Challenges and prospects of teaching African religion in tertiary institutions in East Africa, Adam K. arap Chepkwony
- Teaching African traditional religion at the University of Zimbabwe, Tabona Shoko
- Gender and the teaching of religious studies in Nigeria: a primary overview, Oyeronke Olademo
- Mainstreaming HIV/AIDS in African religious and theological studies, Musa W. Dube. Part II Indigenous Thought and Spirituality: Women, narrative traditions and African religious thought, Anthonia C. Kalu
- African spirituality from 'noise, dust, darkness and dancing', Lilian Dube
- Tribes without rulers? Indigenous systems of governance and sustainable rural development, Rose Mary Amenga-Etego
- 'Life is more superior to wealth'?: indigenous healers in a contemporary African community, Amasiri, Nigeria, Elijah Obinna
- Christianity and the negotiation of cultures: a case study of Yakurr festivals in Nigeria, Dodeye U. Williams. Part III Christianity, Islam, Hinduism: 'From prophetism to pentecostalism': religious innovation in Africa and African religious scholarship, J. Kwabena Asamoah-Gyadu
- Perceptions of women's health and rights in Christian new religious movements in Kenya, Philomena N. Mwaura and Damaris S. Parsitau
- Religion and divine presence: appropriating Christianity from within African indigenous religions' perspective, Victor I. Ezigbo
- African traditional religion in the study of the New Testament in Africa, Lovemore Togarasei
- Southern African Islamic studies scholarship: a survey of the 'state of the art', Muhammed Haron
- Folk beliefs about spiritual power and Hinduism in Ghana, Albert Kafui Wuaku
- Index.
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