But Does African religion or do African languages have a word for the devil or satan? No. The devil, satan or Lucifer is an imported religious concept from Europe. In African religion, good and ...
In a recently published research paper, David Jeffery-Schwikkard, who studies secularism, argues that sub-Saharan African countries provide little state support for religion, even though their ...
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African Tradition Deserves Same Recognition As Islam and Christianity – Abisola AlawodeMultimedia Journalist Abisola Alawode has launched a documentary series focused on African religion and spirituality. Titled, Exploring African Spirituality, the series, currently streaming on ...
Books on Vodun, a West African spiritual tradition honoring deities and ancestors, are now the top choice among readers in Benin, according to publishers and bookstore owners working to attract ...
Filmmaker Apolline Traoré urges young Burkinabés to embrace both culture and faith, emphasizing education as the key to balancing tradition and modern beliefs.
Idrissa Gana Gueye reflects on his journey to Everton and the aspects of Senegalese culture that made him the athlete he is ...
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African theologians look to Nicene Creed's anniversary year to reshape spiritual future“Why it was held is because an African cleric like myself raised issues that needed to be addressed concerning the doctrine of the Holy Trinity,” said the Rev. Stephen Njure, a Catholic Church ...
The exhibit is a kick-off for the NC Catch Summit taking place March 10 at Carteret Community College in Morehead City. Also a no-charge event, the daylong program will look at the state’s fisheries ...
But Does African religion or do African languages have a word for the devil or satan? No. The devil, satan or Lucifer is an imported religious concept from Europe. In African religion, good and ...
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