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Agwu Deity in Igbo Religion - A Study of the Patron Spirit of Divination and Medicine in an African Society (Paperback)
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Agwu Deity in Igbo Religion - A Study of the Patron Spirit of Divination and Medicine in an African Society (Paperback)
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The Agwu is the Igbo patron deity of health and divination, and one
of the basic Igbo theological concepts employed to explain good and
evil, health and sickness, wealth and poverty, and fortune and
misfortune. Belief in the Agwu was widespread in thepast. Most
communities had some Agwu people, who were considered victims of
its malignant powers or recipients of its positive influences, such
as priest-diviners and physicians. This books analyses this belief
system in past and present times, and posits the view that it still
exists but to a lesser degree or in a modified forms. The author
conducted his research through personal interviews and
observer-participant methods. Themes range from beliefs about the
Agwu deity through the rites and initiation into Agwu cult, to the
guild of diviners and traditional healers. The six chapters cover:
supernaturalism and disease causation; the anthropocentricity of
Agwu; art and symbol in the Agwu cult; the rites of Dibia
initiation; significance and consequences of Dibia initiation; and
Agwu therapeutic forces in a time perspective.
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