African Traditional Religion: Myth or Reality?

The Nuntius: A Philosophical Periodical 2:82-98 (2024)
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Abstract

The target of our paper is to articulate the grounds that legitimize the foundation of an African Traditional Religion as a distinct religious enterprise with its own philosophical fundamentals as well as its own tenets and framework. In this paper, we engage the relevant concepts that are crucial to the success to any paper that attempts to demonstrate the reality of African Traditional Religion (henceforth, ATR): specifically, we will engage the questions of the existence of a Supreme Being, the problem of evil, and the structure of a properly ATR theodicy.

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John Owen E. Adimike
Università Pontificia Salesiana

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