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Scholarship March 29, 2017

Teaching African Religions

The Wabash Center

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Author
Hackett, Rosalind I. J., ed.
Publisher
Spotlight on Teaching 1, no. 2 May
Table of Contents
ch. 1 Teaching African Religions (Rosalind I. J. Hackett)
ch. 2 African Religions and Their Literary Representations (Sue E. Houchins, and Kathleen O' Brien Wicker)
ch. 3 Teaching the History of African Religions (Robert M. Baum)
ch. 4 The Institutionalizing of "The Other"; Teaching African Religions in the U.S. (Rosalind Shaw)
ch. 5 Mental Illness, Ritual Action, Ritual Failure: Teaching About Religion in Africa (E. Thomas Lawson)
ch. 6 More Bones Than Flesh: Teaching African Religion in Nigeria and the United States (Jacob K. Olupona)
ch. 7 Myths for "Myths": The Challenges of Africa to the Religious Studies Curriculum (Rosalind I. J. Hackett)
ch. 8 Persons in Community: An Approach to the Teaching of African Traditional Religion (Newell S. Booth, Jr.)
ch. 9 Teaching African Religion in the University (Joseph M. Murphy)
Journal Issue. (This issue, and all "Spotlight on Teaching" issues prior to 1999, are not available on the AAR website.)