ISBN:
9781409446149
Sprache:
Englisch
Seiten:
XIV, 192 Seiten
Serie:
Vitality of indigenous religions
DDC:
200.9669
Schlagwort(e):
Religion Social aspects
;
Religion Social aspects
;
Women and religion
;
African diaspora Religious aspects
;
Nigeria Religion
;
Africa Religion
;
Aufsatzsammlung
;
Aufsatzsammlung
;
Festschrift
;
Aufsatzsammlung
;
Festschrift
;
Aufsatzsammlung
;
Aufsatzsammlung
;
Aufsatzsammlung
;
Subsaharisches Afrika
;
Religion
;
Tradition
;
Diaspora
;
Religionssoziologie
Anmerkung:
"Essays in honour of Prof. Jacob Kehinde Olupona"
,
Includes bibliographical references and index
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Introduction : African traditions in the study of religion in Africa : contending with gender, the vitality of indigenous religions and diaspora
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Introduction : African traditions in the study of religion in Africa : contending with gender, the vitality of indigenous religions and diaspora
,
ch. 2. Religious pluralism and secularization in the Nigerian religious sphere
,
ch. 3. Faith, spiritualism and materialism : understanding the interfaces of religion and economy in Nigeria
,
ch. 4. Towards a civil religion in Nigeria
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ch. 5. The tradition of ancestral veneration manifesting in national symbols : a study of its implication for national integration and moral transformation in Nigeria
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ch. 6. The concept of expiatory sacrifice in the early Church and in African indigenous religious traditions
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ch. 7. Researching African immigrant religions : boundaries, belonging and access
,
ch. 8. Áìní obìnrin kò seé dáké lásán, bí a dáké lásán, enu níí yo ni : women's leadership roles in Aládurà churches in Nigeria and the USA
,
ch. 9. The place of second-generation youth in West Indian pentecostalism in the diaspora--New York and London
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ch. 10. Religion and masculinities in Africa : an opportunity for Africanization
,
ch. 11. Rethinking women, nature and ritual purity in Yoruba religious traditions
,
ch. 12. Partnership and the exercise of power in Nigerian churches
,
ch. 13. The Northern Nigerian Muslim woman : between economic crisis and religious puritanism
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ch. 1. Approaches to peacemaking in Africa : obuntu perspectives from Western Kenya
,
ch. 2. Religious pluralism and secularization in the Nigerian religious sphere
,
ch. 3. Faith, spiritualism and materialism : understanding the interfaces of religion and economy in Nigeria
,
ch. 4. Towards a civil religion in Nigeria
,
ch. 5. The tradition of ancestral veneration manifesting in national symbols : a study of its implication for national integration and moral transformation in Nigeria
,
ch. 6. The concept of expiatory sacrifice in the early Church and in African indigenous religious traditions
,
ch. 7. Researching African immigrant religions : boundaries, belonging and access
,
ch. 8. Áìní obìnrin kò seé dáké lásán, bí a dáké lásán, enu níí yo ni : women's leadership roles in Aládurà churches in Nigeria and the USA
,
ch. 9. The place of second-generation youth in West Indian pentecostalism in the diaspora--New York and London
,
ch. 10. Religion and masculinities in Africa : an opportunity for Africanization
,
ch. 11. Rethinking women, nature and ritual purity in Yoruba religious traditions
,
ch. 12. Partnership and the exercise of power in Nigerian churches
,
ch. 13. The Northern Nigerian Muslim woman : between economic crisis and religious puritanism
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