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Francis Acquah
The Impact of Indigenous African Religious Beliefs and Cultural Values
On Christian-Muslim Relations in Ghana from 1920 to 2011
2013. 380 S. 220 mm
Verlag/Jahr: SCHOLAR´S PRESS 2013
ISBN: 3-639-51371-1 (3639513711)
Neue ISBN: 978-3-639-51371-4 (9783639513714)
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The book examines the impact of the traditional African religious beliefs and cultural practices on the religious pluralistic context of the B rb r Mfantse traditional area in Ghana, particularly, on Christian-Muslim relations. The central argument of this thesis is that although a larger percentage of the indigenous population are converts to Christianity and Islam, it is the indigenous beliefs and values which, mainly, serve as the mediation for their religious and cultural expressions. This indigenous influence has enhanced harmonious relationships among members of Christianity and Islam in the area. Over the years, scholarly attention has tended to focus on intellectual and institutional dimensions of inter-religious dialogue, to the virtual neglect of dialogue of life which takes place, daily, in various communities among members of diverse faith traditions, with their peculiar challenges. This book attempts to respond to this need. In addition, the research tools used, namely interview and observation, provides an intellectual basis for analyzing some of the relevant issues that inform inter-religious relations among members of diverse faiths.
Francis Acquah, (PhD in Theology), is an ordained minister of the Methodist Church Ghana. Rev. Acquah obtained his doctorate from the Hartford Seminary, in the US/University of Exeter, in the UK. He is at the moment, a lecturer in Religious Studies and Ethics at the Methodist University College Ghana (MUCG).