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African Religion Defined

A Systematic Study of Ancestor Worship Among the Akan

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African Religion Defined

A Systematic Study of Ancestor Worship Among the Akan

Description

This edition updates the scholarship on ancestor worship—with the addition of three new chapters. Beginning with Akan theology and ending with sacrifices, the study examines Akan conception of God, the abosom (gods and goddesses) relative to creation, centrality of the ancestors’ stool as the ultimate religious symbol housing the soul of the Akan, and organized annual propitiatory festivities carried out among the Akan in honor of the ancestors (Nananom Nsamanfo) and abosom. The book, therefore, serves as an invaluable resource for those interested in the phenomenon of African religion, because it provides real insight into ancestor worship in ways that are meaningful, practical, systematic, and as a way of life by an Akan Traditional ruler (?dikro) and a professor of Africana studies.

Table of Contents

Guide to Pronunciation
Preface
Chapter 1: Akan Theology
Chapter 2: The Abosom
Chapter 3: Cosmology
Chapter 4: Ancestor Worship
Chapter 5: Annual Festivals
Chapter 6: Ancestors' Stool
Chapter 7: Becoming a Living Ancestor
Chapter 8: Witchcraft
Chapter 9: Sacrifices
Glossary
Bibliography
Index
About the Author

Product details

Published Nov 15 2016
Format Ebook (PDF)
Edition 3rd
Extent 1
ISBN 9780761878681
Imprint Hamilton Books
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

About the contributors

Author

Anthony Ephirim-Donkor

Anthony Ephirim-Donkor is associate professor of r…

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