Preface
Chapter 1 Worldview, cosmology, and myths of origin
Chapter 2 Gods, ancestors, and spirit beings
Chapter 3 Sacred authority: Divine kingship, priests, and
diviners
Chapter 4 Ceremonies, festivals, and rituals
Chapter 5 Sacred Arts, verbal and ritual performances
Chapter 6 Encounter with the incoming world: Christianity and Islam
in Africa
References
Further reading
Index
Jacob K. Olupona is Professor of African Religious Traditions at
Harvard Divinity School, with a joint appointment as Professor of
African and African American Studies in Harvard's Faculty of Arts
and Sciences. A noted scholar of indigenous African religions, his
books include City of 201 Gods: Ilé-Ifè in Time, Space, and the
Imagination, Òrìsà Devotion as World Religion: The Globalization of
Yorùbá Religious
Culture, co-edited with Terry Rey, and Kingship, Religion, and
Rituals in a Nigerian Community: A Phenomenological Study of Ondo
Yoruba Festivals. In 2007, he was awarded the Nigerian National
Order of Merit, one of Nigeria's most prestigious honors.
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