Africa, المجلد 63Oxford University Press, 1993 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 176
... religions has been accompanied by a process of adaptation , characterised by extensive indigenisation of new creeds and rituals and the emergence of independent religious movements . In the process of change , traditional animistic ...
... religions has been accompanied by a process of adaptation , characterised by extensive indigenisation of new creeds and rituals and the emergence of independent religious movements . In the process of change , traditional animistic ...
الصفحة 177
... religion in Nigeria Hackett ( 1987 ) showed that independent religious movements are charac- terised by a typological complexity reaching far beyond the political do- main . The author demonstrated that their underlying goals appear con ...
... religion in Nigeria Hackett ( 1987 ) showed that independent religious movements are charac- terised by a typological complexity reaching far beyond the political do- main . The author demonstrated that their underlying goals appear con ...
الصفحة 188
... religious movements in Sidamoland display both religious and psycho- therapeutic dynamics within the rhetoric of the cultural healing discourse . This gives patients and adepts a sense of empowerment and personal transformation . The ...
... religious movements in Sidamoland display both religious and psycho- therapeutic dynamics within the rhetoric of the cultural healing discourse . This gives patients and adepts a sense of empowerment and personal transformation . The ...
المحتوى
money movement and AIDS in northwest | 19 |
The consequences of crisis | 36 |
A marabouts rise Abomeys fall | 80 |
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