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In the West we are accustomed to think of religion as centered in
the personal quest for salvation or the longing for unchanging
Being. Perhaps this is why we have found it so difficult to
understand the religions of Africa. These religions are oriented to
very different goals: fecundity, prosperity, health, social
harmony. These seemingly trivial and specific goals are not the
expressions of inauthentic or undeveloped religion, as we tend to
think, but of a distinctive and profound spiritual perspective from
which, in fact, we may have much to learn. African religions, as
this study concludes from its close examination of a number of
specific African universes, are religions devoted to the
sanctification and constant renewal of life. They are dedicated to
Becoming rather than to Being, and seek to sustain a flourishing
divine order rather than save the isolated self from it. But these
religions do not comfortably express themselves in metaphysical
abstractions; instead, they use a ritual idiom more effective than
any philosophical disquisition. Ritual Cosmos analyzes the logic
and inner meaning of such ritual structures as sacrifice and taboo,
harvest festivals and rites of divine kingship, millenary
movements, witchcraft, and much else. In the course of the
discussion, many of the basic assumptions of the scientists and
theologians who have concerned themselves with the role of religion
in human society are reexamined; the distinctions often made
between the sacred and the secular, or religion and magic, for
example, are questioned.
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