African traditional religions : an introduction
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書誌事項
African traditional religions : an introduction
(Manualia didactica, 16)
University of South Africa, c1991
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Description based on: 1996, 5th impression
Includes bibliographical references
内容説明・目次
内容説明
In an introduction to the variety of African traditional religions, rather than exploring each and every one, this book offers five examples which are believed to be broadly representative. Zulu and Shona systems are chosen to introduce the southern Bantu religions. Ancient hunting and gathering religious approches from the San of equatorial southern Africa and the Mbuti pygmies of the equatorial rain forest are included - they may have influenced the more structured Bantu systems. And, the complex, well-developed religious systems of West Africa are represented by inclusion of the Yoruba.
目次
- The elusive San
- the Zulu people of Natal
- the Shona-speaking people of Zimbabwe
- the Mbuti pygmies
- the Yoruba of West Africa
- the African pattern
- African religions and the future.
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