African Religion Defined

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African Religion Defined

A Systematic Study of Ancestor Worship among the Akan

African history Religion: general Traditional African religions and spiritual beliefs Theology Social groups: religious groups and communities

Author: Anthony Ephirim-Donkor

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Language: English

Published by: University Press of America

Published on: 7th December 2012

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 220 pages

ISBN: 9780761860587


African religion is ancestor worship

It revolves around the dead, now thought to be alive and well in heaven (the Samanadzie) and propitiated by the living on earth. For the Akan, the ancestors’ stool is the emblem of the ancestors (Nananom Nsamanfo). Led by their kings and queen mothers as living ancestors, the Akan periodically propitiate the ancestors’ stools housing their ancestors. In return, the ancestors and deities influence the affairs of living descendants, making ancestor worship as tenably viable as any other religion.

This second edition updates the scholarship on ancestor worship by demonstrating the centrality of the ancestors’ stool as the ultimate religious symbol. In addition, all chapters have been expanded. A new chapter has been added to show how ancestor worship is pragmatically integrative, theologically sound, teleological as well as soteriological, with a highly trained clerical body and elders as mediators.

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