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AFST 171 - Intro to African Religion


Credits: 4

E. A. Wallis Budge defined African religion as the worship of the souls of the dead, commonly called Ancestor Worship. Also, Diodorus, a Greek historian, wrote over 2,000 years ago that blacks were ‘the first to be taught to honor the gods and to hold sacrifices and processions and festivals and other rites by which men honor the deity; and sacrifices practiced among the Ethiopians [black people] … are those which are the most pleasing to heaven. Thus, the course reviews the history of religion as a discipline, nature and phenomenon of African religion, conception of God and gods and goddesses, ancestors and elders, witchcraft, and rituals and symbols that offer meaning to the lives of believers. Course offering varies.