ISBN13: | 9781032183879 |
ISBN10: | 103218387X |
Kötéstípus: | Keménykötés |
Terjedelem: | 374 oldal |
Méret: | 234x156 mm |
Nyelv: | angol |
Illusztrációk: | 3 Illustrations, black & white; 3 Halftones, black & white |
700 |
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Topographies of African Spirituality
GBP 135.00
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This book explores African spirituality inside and outside of religion, investigating African traditions and perceptions in the study of spirituality across Africa and the African diaspora. It provides an interdisciplinary reflection on key issues in the field and sheds light on everyday experiences.
This book explores African spirituality inside and outside of religion, investigating African traditions and perceptions in the study of spirituality across Africa and the African diaspora. It provides an interdisciplinary reflection on key issues in the field and sheds light on everyday experiences. In particular, the volume celebrates the work and mentorship of Professor Jacob K. Olupona, a leading figure in the study of African spiritualities, religions in Africa, and methodological approaches to the study of religion. With chapters by an impressive range of scholars from institutions across Africa, Europe, and North America, this book makes a valuable empirical and theoretical contribution to the development of African religious studies.
List of figures; List of contributors; Section I Overture ? 1. Introduction; 2. Intellectual Nerve and Spiritual Muscle: Homage to Alfredo López Austin and Jacob Olupona; Section II: Beyond Religion? Theorizing and Grounding Everyday Spiritualities ? 3. Theorizing Religion for a Post-colonial Era; 4. The Concept of Sacred Space Phenomenology of Religion Revisited; 5. Beyond Religion: Guru Maharaj Ji?s Divine Love Mission; 6. Digitizing Divination! Deconstructing Indigeneity and New Ways of Knowing in African Spiritual Economies; 7. A Kenyan Environmental Prophet: Wangari Maathai?s Contribution to the Ecology of Religion; 8. Making Connections: Christianity and Synrectic Practices in Post-colonial Nigeria; Section III: Gender, Democracy, and the Pragmatics of Development ? 9. Disruption and Promise: The Religious Powers of Development; 10. The Status and Protection of Non-human Objects in Just War Tradition: A Comparative Analysis from an African perspective; 11. ?Teacher Don?t Teach Me Nonsense?: The Continuing Colonial Dialectic of Democracy and Religion in Nigeria; 12. The Changing and Sustaining Trends of Women's Roles in Yoruba 'Religions' in Africa and the African Diaspora; 13. Taboos, Rituals, and Women?s Spirituality in an African Society; Section IV: Ifa, Islam, and Pentecostalism: Collocating Tradition and Modernity ? 14. Ifa and Traditional Yoruba Interpretations of Christianity; 15. Pentecostalism and Modern Nigerian Society; 16. Confronting Religious Pluralism: Islamic Reformers and Yoruba Belief; Section V: The Afro-Atlantic Sacred: Culture, Heritage, and Power ? 17. African Immigrant Churches, Heritage Language, and Heritage Culture in North America; 18. Catching Bullets with Buttocks: The ?Obscene? African Power of Queen Nanny of the Jamaican Maroons; 19. Mapping Africana Spiritual Nationhood: AfroAtlantic Citizenship, Civil Religion, and Sacred Spirit Oaths; 20. Let Somebody Soulfully Shout Hallelujah: Soundings on African Pentecostalism and Renewal in the Diaspora; Section VI: Epilogue ? 21. Intellectual Biography for Professor Jacob Kehinde Olupona; Index.