African traditional religion
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A religious belief system native to Africa.
- Similarly, the so-called African traditional religions were created, with the collaboration of Christian-trained African theologians, through the authorized translation of Christian concepts and doctrines into indigenous African languages.
- For the same reasons that many Nigerians troop to churches in recent times, many also seek spiritual intervention through African traditional religions.
- Tallie began a quest all her own. She decided she wanted to practice an African traditional religion. “Something we did before colonization,” she said.
A syncretic belief system, combining the common aspects of many African mythologies.
- There are strong arguments that African traditional religion is a religion in the same sense of Islam or Christianity, with a basic set of ideas (in a single creator deity, along with more minor deities, and ancestor spirits).
- In this respect, love of community life and the sacred remain the strength with which the African traditional religion can enforce moral sanity into business ethics in the global market.
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