Religiones traditionales Africae

Religiones traditionales Africae sunt fides et pervarii Africanorum usus, qui varias religiones ethnicas comprehendunt.[1][2] Hae traditiones plerumque sunt orales pro scriptis,[3][4] ac fidem enti supremo spiritibusque, venerationique mortuorum, et usui magicae medicinaeque traditionalis comprehendunt.[5][6] Personae ab hominibus actae plerumque videntur componere naturam et supernaturalia.[6][7]

Homo medicinae Igbo in Nigeria Africae Occidentalis saeculo vicensimo ineunte.
Personae Bakongo in Kongo Central.

Quamquam maximae religiones in Africa sunt Christianitas et Islam, plus quam 100 milliones hominum religiones traditionales in Africa Subsaharana profitentur, inter quadraginta tres civitates distributi.[8]

Nexus interni

  1. J. O. Awolalu, Studies in Comparative Religion 10 (2) (1976). Formula:Webarchive.
  2. "African religions" .
  3. Juergensmeyer, Mark (2006). The Oxford Handbook Of Global Religions. ISBN 0195137981 .
  4. S. Mbiti, John (1991). Introduction to African religion. ISBN 043594002-3 .
  5. An African Story BBC Formula:Webarchive.
  6. 6.0 6.1 Encyclopedia of African Religion (Sage, 2009) Molefi Kete Asante.
  7. What is religion? An African understanding Formula:Webarchive.
  8. Encyclopaedia Britannica.

Bibliographia

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  • Doumbia, A. & Doumbia, N (2004) The Way of the Elders: West African Spirituality & Tradition. Saint Paul, MN: Llewellyn Publications.
  • Ehret, Christopher. 2002. The Civilizations of Africa: a History to 1800. Charlottesville: University Press of Virginia. Google.
  • Ehret, Christopher. An African Classical Age: Eastern and Southern Africa in World History, 1000 B.C. to A.D. 400. University of Virginia Press. ISBN 0813920574.
  • Karade, B. 1994. The Handbook of Yoruba Religious Concepts. York Beach Massachusettae: Samuel Weiser Inc.
  • P'Bitek, Okot. 1970. African Religions and Western Scholarship. Kampala: East African Literature Bureau.
  • Wiredu, Kwasi. 1998. "Toward Decolonizing African Philosophy And Religion." African Studies Quarterly, The Online Journal for African Studies 1 (4).

Bibliographia addita

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  • Molefi Asante, ed. Encyclopedia of African Religion. Sage Publications.
  • Abimbola, Wade, ed. et conv. 1977. Ifa Divination Poetry. Novi Eboraci: NOK.
  • Baldick, Julian 1997. Black God: the Afroasiatic roots of the Jewish, Christian, and Muslim religions. Syracuse University Press ISBN 0815605226.
  • Barnes, Sandra. 1989. Africa's Ogun: Old World and New. Bloomingtoniae: Indiana University Press.
  • Beier, Ulli, ed. 1966. The Origins of Life and Death: African Creation Myths. Londinii: Heinemann.
  • Bowen, P. G. 1970. Sayings of the Ancient One - Wisdom from Ancient Africa. Theosophical Publishing House.
  • Chidester, David. Religions of South Africa.
  • Cole, Herbert Mbari. 1982. Art and Life among the Owerri Igbo. Bloomingtoniae: Indiana University press.
  • Danquah, J. B. 1968. The Akan Doctrine of God: A Fragment of Gold Coast Ethics and Religion. Ed. secunda. Londinii: Cass.
  • Gbadagesin, Segun. 1999. African Philosophy: Traditional Yoruba Philosophy and Contemporary African Realities. Novi Eboraci: Peter Lang.
  • Gleason, Judith. 1992. Oya, in Praise of an African Goddess. Harper Collins.
  • Griaule, Marcel, et Germaine Dietterlen. 1965. Le Mythe Cosmogonique. Lutetiae: Institut d'Ethnologie.
  • Idowu, Bolaji. 1995. God in Yoruba Belief. Ed. retractata et amplificata. Plainview: Original Publications.
  • LaGamma, Alisa. 2000. Art and oracle: African art and rituals of divination. Novi Eboraci: The Metropolitan Museum of Art. ISBN 9780870999338. | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130510100200/http://libmma.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/compoundobject/collection/p15324coll10/id/42448/rec/1 Archivum.
  • Mbiti, John. 1969. African Religions and Philosophy. African Writers Series. Heinemann. ISBN 0435895915.
  • Opoku, Kofi Asare (1978). West African Traditional Religion Kofi Asare Opoku | Publisher: FEP International Private Limited. ASIN: B0000EE0IT
  • Parrinder, Geoffrey. 1974. African Traditional Religion. Ed. 3a. Londinii: Sheldon Press. ISBN 0859690148.
  • Parrinder, Geoffrey. 1976. Traditional Religion. In Africa's Three Religions, 15–96. Ed secunda. Londinii: Sheldon Press. ISBN 0859690962.
  • Peavy, D. 2009. Kings, Magic & Medicine. Raleigh, NC: SI.
  • Peavy, D. 2016. The Benin Monarchy, Olokun & Iha Ominigbon. Umewaen: Journal of Benin & Edoid Studies.
  • Popoola, S. Solagbade. 2007. Ikunle Abiyamo: It is on Bent Knees that I gave Birth. Asefin Media Publication.
  • Soyinka, Wole. 1976. Myth, Literature and the African World. Cantabrigiae: Cambridge University Press.
  • Umeasigbu, Rems Nna. 1969. The Way We Lived: Ibo Customs and Stories. Londinii: Heinemann.

Nexus externi

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