African Religion: The Moral Traditions of Abundant Life - Paperback

African Religion: The Moral Traditions of Abundant Life - Paperback

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by Laurenti Magesa (Author)

This is the first comprehensive exploration of the moral and ethical imperatives of African religion that treats the religious tradition of Africa as an equal among the world's faiths. Laurenti Magesa argues that, just as Christianity or Islam do, traditional African religion defines how people ought to live. By integrating the natural, the human, and the spiritual its moral teachings delineate distinctive values, norms and principles which promote standard of spiritual abundance, and also infuse community life with meaning and harmony.


Author Biography

Laurenti Magesa, one of Africa's best-known Catholic theologians, has taught at the Catholic Institute of Higher Education in Nairobi, Kenya. Currently a parish priest in Tanzania, his other books include What Is Not Sacred? and Anatomy of Inculturation.

Number of Pages: 312
Dimensions: 0.64 x 8.24 x 5.5 IN
Publication Date: May 01, 1997
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