African Primal Religions bk / Robert Cameron Mitchell
Material type: TextPublication details: Niles Argus Communications inc 1977Description: 100p. xii, illISBN:- 0913592978
- DDC20 299.68
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Abstract
'African Primal Religions' explores the traditional religions of Africa, the concept of God, divinities, ancestors, and spirits. It also explores festivals, rites of passage, and diviner-healers. Furthermore, the nature and destiny of humanity, forces, evil, dying, and lastly prophet-healing religion are discussed.
This book discusses on Religion of the black Africa which lies on the south of the Sahara. the concept of God, divinities, ancestors, and spirits, the multiple self, the external dimension of the self, The living-dead, many forces and prophet-healing religion are discussed.
Recommended for students and lecturers.
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