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Human opinion formation has evolved to favor survival and social cohesion. Understanding this enables us to develop more ...
And it could be said that it was the refusal or failure of Western thinkers, to look beyond the surface on the issue of invention; evolution and development of the written word and codification of ...
Nigeria, home to one of Africa’s fastest-growing Christian populations, has also become one of the deadliest places in the ...
In a modern world where technological trends in entertainment and sports disrupt every facet of human life at the speed of light, indigenous cultural festivals are crucial for preserving traditional ...
Afta im spend 17 years as Catholic priest, Echezona Obiagbaosogu leave di priesthood for African Traditional Religion (ATR) at a time wen pipo dey tok more on di indigenous religion. Obiagbaosogu ...
Nsukka, Nigeria — Since early childhood, Chidi Nwaohia’s life has swung like a pendulum between two spiritual paths: Christianity and African traditional religion. His life was always marked ...
Why some Nigerians are leaving Christianity for African spiritual beliefs Religious observers see a growing number of young people abandoning Christian churches in favour of Indigenous spirituality.
African theologians in the 20th century (e.g., John Mbiti, Bolaji Idowu, Desmond Tutu, and others) worked to articulate forms of Christian theology in conversation with African traditional belief ...
He said it fails to consider the nuances of traditional African beliefs. "Traditional Zambian societies and individuals believe in a strong relationship between the human world and the ...
He said it fails to consider the nuances of traditional African beliefs. “Traditional Zambian societies and individuals believe in a strong relationship between the human world and the ...
A Nigerian Catholic priest, Echezona Obiagbaosogu, has denounced Christianity and joined the African Traditional Religion. Mr Obiagbaosogu has served as a Catholic priest for 17 years in Anambra ...
The former Catholic priest explained that he was fascinated by the traditional African spirituality and the art of rainmaking.