The Magic of Black People. A historical review and problematization of the concept of ‘religion’ in the Yorùbá case-study
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https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.1983-6023.sank.2013.88904Keywords:
Religion, Magic, Yorùbá, Methodology, Conceptualization, CategoriesAbstract
This papers aims to observe the concept of ‘religion’ and its conceptual implications observing African religions. The Yorùbá people of Western Africa will be taken as a case-study. It is our intention to prove that the long historical discourse around a conceptual model of ‘religion’ results from the application of a ‘methodological eurocentrism’. This is expressed through the application of occidental scientific categories and through the dichotomy between ‘religion’ and ‘magic’. Thia paper intends to draw a different route for the conceptualization of the African religious experience taking the yorùbá religion as case-study, among who the word for ‘religion’, ẹ sin, refers to “duty” or “obligation”. Lastly we will be thinking about the meaning of theology among the Africans, giving an alternative theoretical framework to the study of African religions.Downloads
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2013-08-06
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Dias, J. F. (2013). The Magic of Black People. A historical review and problematization of the concept of ‘religion’ in the Yorùbá case-study. Sankofa (São Paulo), 6(11), 34-50. https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.1983-6023.sank.2013.88904