Encyclopedia of African Religion: Introduction
https://doi.org/10.22394/2073-7203-2022-40-3-228-245
Abstract
The first Russian translation of the Introduction to the Encyclopedia of African Religion, published in 2009 by a group of leading African American scholars. It presents the key features of the socalled Afrocentric model of interpretation of traditional African religions and their role in religious history of Africa. Special emphasis is placed on the differences between African and Western religions and on the idea of religious unity of the African continent.
About the Authors
M. Kete AsanteUnited States
Molefi Kete Asante
Philadelphia
A. Mazama
United States
Ama Mazama — Professor
Philadelphia
References
1. Bundy, R.C. (1919) “Folk-Tales from Liberia”, The Journal of American Folklore 32 (125): 406–427.
2. Danquah, J.B. (1944) The Akan Doctrine of God. A Fragment of Gold Coast Ethics and Religion. London: Cass.
3. Parrinder, G. (1962) African Traditional Religion. London: SPCK.
Review
For citations:
Kete Asante M., Mazama A. Encyclopedia of African Religion: Introduction. State, Religion and Church in Russia and Worldwide. 2022;40(3):228-245. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.22394/2073-7203-2022-40-3-228-245