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It deals with their cosmology, ritual practices, symbols, arts, society and so on.because religion is a way of life, it relates to culture and society as they affect the worldview of the African people. the like.” African traditional spirituality as an African heritage must be taken seriously for a fuller understanding of African Christian spirituality, particularly of the African Pentecostal churches. 5 0 obj The best interpreter of African Religion is the African with a disciplined mind and the requisite technical tools. A lot of leaders have emerged from the African religion. This is what made scholars such as Mbiti (1969,p.1), Parrinder (1954,p.9) and Mugambi (1995) conclude … By this label serious damage was done to the gospel in Africa. In a nutshell, traditional African religion is part and parcel of culture in Africa. <> Whether Africans are part of the modern organized religion today or not, they invoke God in their everyday conversations. The Cosmos Traditional Africans believe that the cosmos was created by a Supreme Being, God. 1. However, it is important to acknowledge that there is no uniform African traditional belief in the spirit world as Salala rightly points out (ibid., 134). 4 0 obj
It deals with their cosmology, ritual practices, symbols, arts, society, and so on. He tried to demonstrate the applicability of the phenomenological method in the study of African Traditional Religion. During these events usually an offering is made to honour, please and thank the ancestors. where one’s family came from. And we agree with Professor Idowu that the purpose of the study should be: 9�2��#�Lf�R�sNwԬ��vҬ�0;aD�a��(��-{�pSkD�:w9t�!�M1̀
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