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Many books on religion in Africa address the topic from a descriptive subjective perspective. <i>Religion in Africa: Introduction in a New Key</i> shifts this paradigm and marks a substantive change in the field by using an observational and objective approach. The book examines the topic from the perspective of the realities of our time while still giving students the background information needed to understand issues and information in context.<br><br><i>Religion in Africa</i> addresses the four main religions of Africa. Part One addresses Africism a term which refers to the autochthonic or endemic religions of Africa. The text examines numerous aspects of indigenous African religions including the importance of Supreme Beings Super Human Beings and Extra-Human Beings touching on the importance of magic witchcraft and sorcery.<br><br>Part Two is devoted to Judaism how it was introduced into Africa and how it is now manifested differently in different areas of the African continent including discussions of Judaism in Uganda Kenya and Zimbabwe.<br><br>Part Three covers Christianity in Africa. This section of the book effectively compares and contrasts different eras in African Christian devotion such as the Apostolic Patristic and Apostolate Ages.<br><br>Part Four educates students on the role of Islam in African beginning with an explanation of the Pillars of Islam and moving on to discuss Islamic influence on community and jurisprudence with special attention given to Shari' ah law.<br><br>Finally the book offers an appendix that provides numerical facts and figures about religion in Africa. This data moves the material covered in previous chapters from the purely observational to the concrete and measurable and gives students a useful statistical frame of reference for the various forms of religion in Africa today.<br><br><i>Religion in Africa</i> gives students a comprehensive understanding of major world religions and their place in Africa historically and in the modern world. The book is written for undergraduate courses in World Religion and Comparative Religion but is also appropriate for Divinity studies. It can be used effectively in some graduate level courses.<br><br><b>Aloysius Lugira</b> earned his B.A. in Philosophy at Katigondo Major Seminary in Masaka Uganda. He earned his M.A. and Ph.D. in Theology at the University of Fribourg in Switzerland; later performing post-doctoral work on Social Anthropology at Oxford University. He has taught at the University of East Africa the University of California Santa Cruz Makerere University in Kampala Uganda and Harvard University. Dr. Lugira currently teaches as an Associate Professor at Boston College and has published ten previous books in the field of religion.
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