The study of Religions in Africa past, present and prospects

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Autres auteurs: Platvoet, Jan., Cox, James Leland., Olup¬ona, Jacob K¬ehinde., Association Internationale pour l'histoire des religions.
Support: Livre
Langue: Anglais
Publié: Cambridge, Eng. : Roots and Branches, 1996.
Collection: Religions of Africa v.1
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Provenance: Fonds André Caquot
Table des matières:
  • Foreword to the series 'Religions of Africa' / David Westerlund and Jacob Olupona Welcoming speech / Gordon L. Chavunduka Perspectives on the study of religions in sub-Saharan Africa / Jan G. Platvoet and Jacob K. Olupona Intercultural strategies and the International Association for the History of Religions / Michael Pye The religions of Africa in their historical order / Jan G. Platvoet From object to subject: a history of the study of the religions of Africa / Jan G. Platvoet Anthropological approaches to the study of African religion / Michael Bourdillon Methodological considerations relevant to understanding African indigenous religions / James Cox Some methodological issues in the academic study of West African traditional religions / Friday Mbon The study of religions in Nigeria: past, present, and future / Jacob Olupona The study of religions in West Africa: a brief survey / Jacob Olupona The academic study of religion in Kenya: historical roots, contemporary issues and future prospects / Teresia Hinga South Africa's contribution to Religious Studies / Martin Prozesky The academic and non-academic study of Islam in Sub-Saharan Africa: Nigeria as a case study / Deremi Abubakre The study of Islam in South Africa / Muhammed Haron Islamic revivalism in South Africa: identity between internal re-definition and nation-building / Abdulkader I. Tayob Doing Christian history and thought in an African context: a project in scaffolding / Frans Verstraelen The Hindu diaspora: challenge of the South African context / Anil Sooklal The study of Judaism in Africa: the case of South African Jewry / Jocelyn Hellig