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Hail Orisha! A Phenomenology of a West African Religion in the Mid-Nineteenth Century Book

Hail Orisha! A Phenomenology of a West African Religion in the Mid-Nineteenth Century
Hail Orisha! A Phenomenology of a West African Religion in the Mid-Nineteenth Century, <i>Orisha</i> worshippers who were not subjected to forced migration to the Americas in the nineteenth century remained their own masters, inhabiting cities, towns and farm villages in their West African kingdoms. This study uses documentation from Yoruba, Hail Orisha! A Phenomenology of a West African Religion in the Mid-Nineteenth Century has a rating of 3.5 stars
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Hail Orisha! A Phenomenology of a West African Religion in the Mid-Nineteenth Century, Orisha worshippers who were not subjected to forced migration to the Americas in the nineteenth century remained their own masters, inhabiting cities, towns and farm villages in their West African kingdoms. This study uses documentation from Yoruba, Hail Orisha! A Phenomenology of a West African Religion in the Mid-Nineteenth Century
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  • Hail Orisha! A Phenomenology of a West African Religion in the Mid-Nineteenth Century
  • Written by author Peter McKenzie
  • Published by Brill, 1997/11/01
  • Orisha worshippers who were not subjected to forced migration to the Americas in the nineteenth century remained their own masters, inhabiting cities, towns and farm villages in their West African kingdoms. This study uses documentation from Yoruba
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Preface
Abbreviations
Introduction 1
Pt. 1 The World of Religious Phenomena
I Natural Symbols of the Orisa 23
II Images and Cult Objects of the Orisa 52
III Sacred Space for the Orisa Cults 130
IV Sacred Time for the Orisa Worshippers 154
V The Sacred Number in Yoruba Religion 209
VI Sacred Action: Purification 211
VII Sacred Action: Sacrifice 247
VIII Sacred Action: Unification 277
IX The Sacred Word from the Deity 296
X The Sacred Word to the Deity 332
XI The Sacred Person in the Orisa Cults 359
XII The Sacred Community 426
Pt. 2 The Conceptual World of the Orisa Cults
XIII The Concept Of Deity 457
XIV The Concept of Creation 508
XV The Concept of Revelation 520
XVI Salvation 525
XVII The Last Things 530
Pt. 3 Religious Experience in the Orisa Cults
XVII Basic Forms of Religious Experience 541
XIX Supernormal Forms of Religious Experience 546
Conclusion 556
Appendix: Modus operandi 560
References 565
Index 571


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