Belief, Ritual and the Securing of Life: Reflective Essays on a Bantu Religion (Studies of Religion in Africa)

by Malcolm J. Ruel

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This is a book about understanding an African religion that explores the coherence of the religion and the place of ritual in it, but which also looks at the way studying the religion of a very different society from our own throws up questions and helps to particularize the assumptions we make about religion and ideas we have on personhood.The essays collected in the volume focus upon the Kuria people of East Africa but range well beyond them. Some of the topics explored are: the ordering show more of society through ritual; belief as a category central to Christianity but misleading in its application to other religions; life-processes rather than the supernatural as the focus for religious understanding; the nature of sacrifice; ideas of the person; cosmology and ritual; conversion; the values of Western individualism as represented in art forms. show less

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Religion & Spirituality, Nonfiction
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299.68395ReligionOther religionsShintoism/Taoism/Other MythologiesOf African OriginOf Particular Peoples and CulturesOther Sub-Saharan African
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BL2480 .K85 .R84Philosophy, Psychology and ReligionReligions. Mythology. RationalismReligions. Mythology. RationalismHistory and principles of religionsAfrican
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