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Key to African studies is understanding the knowledge systems of the continent and her diaspora. The representation and understanding of Africa are dependent on the observer’s definition of knowledge. Afrocentric knowledge is comprised of a collection of political, religious, and indigenous belief systems. Religious Beliefs and Knowledge Systems in Africa begins with deconstructing the Western philosophy of knowledge before defining and exploring the epistemic disciplines of Africa. It transcends postcolonial critique, through an Afrocentric approach to knowledge divided into three key themes. The first of these is the African worldview, exploring knowledge through eldership, witchcraft, and divination. This is followed up by kingship ideology and epistemologies, exploring discussing how politics, religion, and belief shape African society. Finally, the world religion chapter examines Christianity, Islam, and Pentecostalism in their impact on African ways of knowing. This book calls to action new fields of study in universities, encouraging a greater understanding of African ways of knowing through more nuanced disciplines.



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Religious Beliefs and Knowledge Systems in Africa is an intensive interdisciplinary and scholarly work that connects both epistemology and religion in African Studies.

-- Samson O. Ijaola, Senior Lecturer, Samuel Adegboyega University

Table of Contents

Acknowledgement

Preface

1.Introduction: Beliefs and Knowledge Systems: Power, Eurocentricity, and Bias

Part I: African Worldview and Knowledge Systems

2. Witchcraft as Ideology and Knowledge

3. Elderhood and Ancestorhood as Ideas and Beliefs

4. Ifa Divination and Society

Part II: World Religions and Knowledge Systems

5. Quranic Epistemology

6. Biblical Epistemology

7. Pentecostalism and its knowledge system

Part III: Kingship Ideologies and Epistemologies

8. Kingship: Ideology and Epistemologies

9. Sacred Kingship: Power, Politics and Ritual Knowledge

10. Kingship and Creativity

Conclusion

11. Rethinking the disciplines: Africanity and Belief Systems

Religious Beliefs and Knowledge Systems in Africa

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      Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
      Publication Date: 03/04/2023
      ISBN13: 9781538150269, 978-1538150269
      ISBN10: 1538150263

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Key to African studies is understanding the knowledge systems of the continent and her diaspora. The representation and understanding of Africa are dependent on the observer’s definition of knowledge. Afrocentric knowledge is comprised of a collection of political, religious, and indigenous belief systems. Religious Beliefs and Knowledge Systems in Africa begins with deconstructing the Western philosophy of knowledge before defining and exploring the epistemic disciplines of Africa. It transcends postcolonial critique, through an Afrocentric approach to knowledge divided into three key themes. The first of these is the African worldview, exploring knowledge through eldership, witchcraft, and divination. This is followed up by kingship ideology and epistemologies, exploring discussing how politics, religion, and belief shape African society. Finally, the world religion chapter examines Christianity, Islam, and Pentecostalism in their impact on African ways of knowing. This book calls to action new fields of study in universities, encouraging a greater understanding of African ways of knowing through more nuanced disciplines.



      Trade Review

      Religious Beliefs and Knowledge Systems in Africa is an intensive interdisciplinary and scholarly work that connects both epistemology and religion in African Studies.

      -- Samson O. Ijaola, Senior Lecturer, Samuel Adegboyega University

      Table of Contents

      Acknowledgement

      Preface

      1.Introduction: Beliefs and Knowledge Systems: Power, Eurocentricity, and Bias

      Part I: African Worldview and Knowledge Systems

      2. Witchcraft as Ideology and Knowledge

      3. Elderhood and Ancestorhood as Ideas and Beliefs

      4. Ifa Divination and Society

      Part II: World Religions and Knowledge Systems

      5. Quranic Epistemology

      6. Biblical Epistemology

      7. Pentecostalism and its knowledge system

      Part III: Kingship Ideologies and Epistemologies

      8. Kingship: Ideology and Epistemologies

      9. Sacred Kingship: Power, Politics and Ritual Knowledge

      10. Kingship and Creativity

      Conclusion

      11. Rethinking the disciplines: Africanity and Belief Systems

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