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African traditional Religion: Kalenjiin -Nandi case study
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9798345487570
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9798345487570
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African traditional Religion: Kalenjiin -Nandi case study
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$235.05
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In his book, "African Traditional Religion: Kalenjin Nandi Case Study," Baroswa Francis Kipchirchir Talam embarks on a profound exploration of the spiritual landscape of the Kalenjin Nandi community, nestled in the verdant embrace of Nandi, Kenya. This scholarly work transcends superficial interpretations of African religiosity, delving into the intricate tapestry of beliefs, symbols, and rituals that define the Kalenjin worldview.
The Essence of Divinity
At the heart of Talam's narrative lies the concept of a supreme being, whose essence is symbolically represented by the sun-a radiant throne so potent that it remains unapproachable to sinners. This imagery captures the dual nature of divinity: both nurturing and fearsome, illuminating the moral fabric that governs community life.
Rituals and Transformation
The author deftly examines initiation rituals as pivotal rites of passage that facilitate social change and continuity. These ceremonies are not mere traditions; they are transformative experiences that weave individuals into the communal identity, reinforcing values and responsibilities that bind the society together.
Ancestral Reverence
Talam further elucidates the significance of ancestor worship within Kalenjin spirituality. Ancestors serve as vital intermediaries, their spirits guiding the living and ensuring moral order. This reverence for lineage fosters a deep connection to heritage, linking past, present, and future in a continuous cycle of respect and remembrance.
Cultural Richness
Through meticulous research and rich ethnographic detail, Talam's work illuminates the unique attributes of Kalenjin Nandi culture while situating it within the broader context of African traditional religions.His insights invite readers to appreciate the complexity and depth of these beliefs, celebrating a spirituality that is as vibrant as it is profound.
In essence, Talam's book stands as a testament to the enduring power of African traditional religions, offering a captivating glimpse into a world where the sacred intertwines seamlessly with everyday life.
The Essence of Divinity
At the heart of Talam's narrative lies the concept of a supreme being, whose essence is symbolically represented by the sun-a radiant throne so potent that it remains unapproachable to sinners. This imagery captures the dual nature of divinity: both nurturing and fearsome, illuminating the moral fabric that governs community life.
Rituals and Transformation
The author deftly examines initiation rituals as pivotal rites of passage that facilitate social change and continuity. These ceremonies are not mere traditions; they are transformative experiences that weave individuals into the communal identity, reinforcing values and responsibilities that bind the society together.
Ancestral Reverence
Talam further elucidates the significance of ancestor worship within Kalenjin spirituality. Ancestors serve as vital intermediaries, their spirits guiding the living and ensuring moral order. This reverence for lineage fosters a deep connection to heritage, linking past, present, and future in a continuous cycle of respect and remembrance.
Cultural Richness
Through meticulous research and rich ethnographic detail, Talam's work illuminates the unique attributes of Kalenjin Nandi culture while situating it within the broader context of African traditional religions.His insights invite readers to appreciate the complexity and depth of these beliefs, celebrating a spirituality that is as vibrant as it is profound.
In essence, Talam's book stands as a testament to the enduring power of African traditional religions, offering a captivating glimpse into a world where the sacred intertwines seamlessly with everyday life.
Author: (Baroswa)F K. Kipchirchir Araap Talam |
Publisher: Independently Published |
Publication Date: Nov 04, 2024 |
Number of Pages: 122 pages |
Binding: Paperback or Softback |
ISBN-10: NA |
ISBN-13: 9798345487570 |