Religion and Indigenous Hermeneutics
Jacob Olupona'sCity of 201 Godscritically engages the question of interpretation and understanding in the analysis of specific African lifeworlds (re)defined by religious culture. Olupona's interpretation invites further interpretation of how emergent symbolic forms in a context of plural...
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