Imperialism and its effects on the African Traditional Religion: Towards the liberty of African Spirituality
This paper argues that the juxtaposition of the African Traditional Religion (ATR) with Ibramic faiths tends to deprive the African Traditional Religion its true status as an independent religion, and thus, the process appears to be a product of imperialism, which imposed racial bigotries a...
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doaj-f5dc3d7ba14a45489c8e045e2dfd2ea82020-11-25T00:35:50ZengAfricajournalsPharos Journal of Theology2414-33242017-01-01981article_16_volume_98_2017Imperialism and its effects on the African Traditional Religion: Towards the liberty of African SpiritualityJoel Mokhoathi0 University of the Free State This paper argues that the juxtaposition of the African Traditional Religion (ATR) with Ibramic faiths tends to deprive the African Traditional Religion its true status as an independent religion, and thus, the process appears to be a product of imperialism, which imposed racial bigotries and effected theories that conveyed socio-cultural and religious inequalities in Africa. Besides in this paradigm, even though imperialism has ended, its effects are still evident in the representation of the African Traditional Religion by nonpractitioners, as they work to undermine the religion. It is undoubtedly desirable that religion and spirituality be used to generate greater understanding and harmony between peoples, rather than be used as a tool to divide people as was sadly the case in the past. Thus it becomes critical to allow ATR to recover its rightful place amongst the faiths on the continent. http://www.pharosjot.com/uploads/7/1/6/3/7163688/article_16_vol_98__2017.pdf Imperialism Christianity African Tradition Religion African Spirituality |
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Imperialism and its effects on the African Traditional Religion: Towards the liberty of African Spirituality |
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Imperialism and its effects on the African Traditional Religion: Towards the liberty of African Spirituality |
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This paper argues that the juxtaposition of the African Traditional Religion (ATR) with
Ibramic faiths tends to deprive the African Traditional Religion its true status as an
independent religion, and thus, the process appears to be a product of imperialism, which
imposed racial bigotries and effected theories that conveyed socio-cultural and religious
inequalities in Africa. Besides in this paradigm, even though imperialism has ended, its
effects are still evident in the representation of the African Traditional Religion by nonpractitioners,
as they work to undermine the religion. It is undoubtedly desirable that
religion and spirituality be used to generate greater understanding and harmony between
peoples, rather than be used as a tool to divide people as was sadly the case in the past.
Thus it becomes critical to allow ATR to recover its rightful place amongst the faiths on
the continent. |
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Imperialism Christianity African Tradition Religion African Spirituality |
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