Òrìşà devotion as world religion : the globalization of Yorùbá religious culture / edited by Jacob K. Olupona and Terry Rey.

As the twenty-first century begins, tens of millions of people participate in devotions to the spirits called Òrìsà. This book explores the emergence of Òrìsà devotion as a world religion, one of the most remarkable and compelling developments in the history of the human religious quest. Origi...

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Other Authors: Olupọna, Jacob Obafẹmi Kẹhinde, Rey, Terry
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Madison, Wis. : University of Wisconsin Press, ©2008.
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505 0 0 |t The tolerant gods /  |r Wole Soyinka --  |t Who was the first to speak? : insights from Ifá orature and sculptural repertoire /  |r Rowland Abiodun --  |t In what tongue? /  |r Ọlásopé O. Oyèláràn --  |t Òrìṣà : a prolegomenon to a philosophy of Yorùbá religion /  |r Olufemi Taiwo --  |t Associated place-names and sacred icons of seven Yorùbá deities /  |r Cornelius O. Adepegba --  |t Twice-told tales : Yorùbá religious and cultural hegemony in Benin, Nigeria /  |r Flora S. Kaplan --  |t Meta-cultural processes and ritual realities in the precolonial history of the Lagos region /  |r Sandra T. Barnes --  |t The pathways of Ọ̀ṣun as cultural synergy /  |r Diedre L. Badejo --  |t Religious encounter in southwestern Nigeria : the domestication of Islam among the Yorùbá /  |r H.O. Danmolé --  |t Yorùbá moral epistemology as the basis for a cross-cultural ethics /  |r Barry Hallen --  |t Yorùbá religion and globalization : some reflections /  |r Olabiyi Babalola Yai --  |t Clearing new paths into an old forest : Aládurà Christianity in Europe /  |r Afe Adogame --  |t Globalization and the evolution of Haitian Vodou /  |r Laënnec Hurbon ; translated by Terry Rey --  |t Historicizing Ifá culture in Ọ̀yọ́túnjí African village /  |r Ikulomi Djisovi Eason --  |t Ritual change and the changing canon : divinatory legitimization of Yorùbá ancestral roots in Ọ̀yọ́túnjí African village /  |r Kamari Maxine Clarke --  |t The dynamic influence of Cubans, Puerto Ricans, and African Americans in the growth of Ocha in New York City /  |r Marta Moreno Vega --  |t From Cuban Santería to African Yorùbá : evolutions in African American òrìṣà history, 1959-1970 /  |r Tracey E. Hucks --  |t Santería in the twenty-first century /  |r Mercedes Cros Sandoval --  |t La Santería : an integrating, mythological worldview in a disintegrating society /  |r Juan J. Sosa --  |t Myth, memory, and history : Brazil's sacred music of Shango /  |r José Flávio Pessoa de Barros ; translated by Maria P. Junqueira --  |t Yorùbá sacred songs in the New World /  |r José Jorge de Carvalho --  |t Axexê funeral rites in Brazil's òrìṣà religion : constitution, significance, and tendencies /  |r Reginaldo Prandi ; translated by Maria P. Junqueira --  |t From oral to digital : rethinking the transmission of tradition in Yorùbá religion /  |r George Edward Brandon --  |t Òrìṣà traditions and the Internet diaspora /  |r Joseph M. Murphy --  |t Gender, politics, and hybridism in the transnationalization of Yorùbá culture /  |r Rita Laura Segato ; translated by Ernesto Ignacio de Carvalho --  |t Is there gender in Yorùbá culture? /  |r J. Lorand Matory. 
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