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Art and spirituality : the Ijumu northeastern-Yoruba egúngún /Famule, Olawole Francis. January 2005 (has links) (PDF)
Dissertation (PhD)--University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona, 2005. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 308-315). Also available via the World Wide Web.
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Ancestor Worship and State Rituals in Contemporary China: Fading Boundaries between Religious and SecularSeiwert, Hubert 02 February 2023 (has links)
The paper argues that the distinction between religious and secular
realms of society is not as clear-cut in modern societies as it appears in theories of
functional and institutional differentiation. The data used are mainly from China
with a short excursion to the United States. The starting point is ancestor worship,
which is a central element of traditional Chinese religion. The significance of
ancestor worship in Chinese history and culture is briefly explained to illustrate
on the one hand its central importance as a ritual practice and on the other hand
the ambiguities of interpretation. On this basis, some theoretical considerations
about the existence of ancestors are presented. This is followed by a report on
contemporary temple festivals focusing on the worship of Fuxi, a mythic figure
considered to be the first ancestor of the Chinese people. The next step is the
description of official state rituals devoted to the worship of the very same
mythological hero in contemporary China. Against this backdrop, the last part of
the paper discusses the theoretical questions of classification and distinguishing
between the religious and the secular.
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An exploratory study on the psychological meaning of ancestral calling by nanga dza VhavendaSigida, Salome Thilivhali January 2022 (has links)
Thesis (Ph.D. (Psychology)) -- University of Limpopo, 2022 / The training to become a traditional healer has been under scrutiny because of the
symptoms that are experienced during ancestral calling. Ancestral calling usually
presents itself in the form of a mysterious physical or psychological illness that will not
ordinarily respond to western treatment. The Eurocentric perspective interprets the
symptoms of ancestral calling and the resultant process to become a traditional health
practitioner as a manifestation of some psychological disturbance. The researcher
embarked on a journey with traditional health practitioners to understand their lived
experiences and explored the psychological meanings of Vhavenda ancestral calling
with a view to identifying and documenting the psychological meanings embedded in
this culturally entrenched practice. A qualitative research method located within the
interpretative paradigm was used. A descriptive phenomenological research design
was adopted to explore the lived experiences of traditional health practitioners who
have gone through the process of ancestral calling. Both snowball and purposive
sampling methods were used to recruit 17 participants until saturation was researched
in the findings. The six major themes that emerged are: a) signs of ancestral calling;
b) meaning attached to ancestral calling; c) help-seeking pathway following an
ancestral call; d) responding to the ancestral call; e) roles of the master healer; and f)
post training realities and experiences. The findings of the study revealed that there
are several symptoms that are indicative that one has an ancestral calling. These
symptoms are often misunderstood and misdiagnosed when interpreted from the
Eurocentric perspective. However, accepting the ancestral calling and going through
training is linked with identity formation. The findings also revealed that ancestral
calling is a life-transforming and therapeutic experience and a journey of self realisation / South African Humanities Deans’ Association and the
National Institute for the Humanities and Social Sciences
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Mary, Chinese ancestor veneration, and the communion of saintsChua, Celia, M.I.C. January 2006 (has links)
No description available.
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Political Myth and Religious Beliefs in a Ritual of Ancestor Worship in Huizhou, ChinaLiu, Wei 21 September 2017 (has links)
No description available.
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Shifting ideas about ancestors in the construction of identities : an intercultural theological evaluation of Korean witnesses in South AfricaKwon, Hyo-Sang 03 1900 (has links)
Thesis (DTh)--Stellenbosch University, 2008. / ENGLISH ABSTRACT: Interculturation theology as a way of communication in religious cultural arenas is the most
recent and remarkable methodology that can be used to open space for mutual witness and
dialogue with regard to ideas about and the praxes of ancestral rituals between South Korean
and South African Christians. The purpose of this research is to overcome some dichotomised
problems that are inherent in exclusive, inclusive, and religious pluralistic approaches in
dialogue with other religious cultures. In this regard, we examined some problems of the
colonial way of mission and the functional translation of the exclusivistic approach and noted
that the inclusive approach also has its weakness, in that it weakens the historicity of the subject.
We attempted to show that theocentric and religious pluralistic approaches do not solve the
problem of mutual identity simply by searching for commonalities between religious traditions.
Our rationale is that although these approaches have their weak points, we should not overlook
their benefits. Therefore, in appraising these approaches, attention is drawn to how these
benefits may be used to complement one another. Consequently, we proposed a meaningcentred
and praxis-centred communication methodology using a holistic approach.
To appropriate a meaning-centred and praxis-centred methodology of communication, we
began by adopting the theological principle of perichoresis, which is the inner relationship
among the Persons of the Divine Trinity. Perichoresis is the foundation of missio Dei, which is
God’s initiative love to the world in praxis. Through incarnational self-giving, missio Dei is
revealed in the world. Secondly, we re-interpreted perichoresis as an intercultural term and
ideology, based on its components, mutual indwelling, mutual space, and mutual identity. The
intercultural meaning of mutual indwelling is continual mutual penetrating, while cultural
meaning of mutual space is interpreted as the others, that is, from the viewpoint of emptying
themselves in mutual communication instead of that of dominion and replacement. Further, we
re-interpreted mutual identity through the ‘praxis of with’. Based on this cultural reinterpretation
of perichoresis, we established a praxis-centred and meaning-centred model of
interculturation theology.
More importantly, the perichoretic model of interculturation enabled us to construct a
theological and cultural identity of Christianity in encountering with others, which is the ‘praxis
of with’. In particular, the study attempted to apply intercultural communication method to the encounter between Xhosa churches and Korean missionaries in Khayelitsha in terms of ancestor
related matters. Through this intercultural and comparative evaluation of shifting identities, we
suggested how Korean missionary and Xhosa churches could mutually construct theological
cultural identities.
For this purpose, we first carried out a literature study of Korean and South African indigenous
theologies concerning ancestor worship.1 Subsequently, we conducted an empirical survey in
Khayelitsha to determine the missiological views of Korean missionaries in the light of their
traditional religious background and Korean theologians’ indigenised interpretations of
ancestral matters. We also considered the theological positions of some Western missionaries in
Khayelitsha on the same issue. Finally, we investigated the identities of Xhosa churches in
Khayelitsha on literature and empirical levels and how intercultural theology can be
reconstructed to evaluate the missiological identities of Korean missionaries and Xhosa
churches in terms of ancestor worship. / AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: Interkulturasie teologie as 'n kommunikasiewyse in godsdienstige kultuurgebiede is die mees
onlangse en merkwaardigste metodologie wat aangewend kan word om ruimte te skep vir
wedersydse getuienis en dialoog rakende idees aangaande en die praktyke voorouerlike rituele
onder Suid-Koreaanse en Suid-Afrikaanse Christene. Die doel van hierdie navorsing is om
sekere gedigotomiseerde probleme te oorkom wat inherent is in eksklusiewe, inklusiewe en
religieus pluralistiese benaderings wat in dialoog is met ander religieuse kulture. In hierdie
verband het ons ondersoek ingestel na sekere probleme van die koloniale wyse van sendingwerk
en die funksionele oorskakeling van die eksklusivistiese benadering en gemerk dat die
inklusiewe benadering ook sy swakheid het deurdat dit die historisiteit van die onderwerp
verswak. Ons het gepoog om aan te dui dat teosentriese en religieus pluralistiese benaderings
nie die probleem van onderlinge identiteit oplos nie deur eenvoudig te soek na
gemeenskaplikhede tussen religieuse tradisies. Ons rasionaal is dat alhoewel hierdie
benaderings hul swakpunte het, behoort ons nie verby hul voordele te kyk nie. By die inskatting
van hierdie benaderings word die aandag dus gevestig op hoe hierdie voordele gebruik kan word
om die ander aan te vul. Gevolglik het ons 'n betekenisgesentreerde en praktykgerigte
kommunikasiemetodologie voorgestel wat 'n holistiese benadering aanwend.
Om 'n betekenisgesentreerde en praktykgerigte kommunikasiemetodogie aan te wend, het ons
begin deur die teologiese beginsel van perichoresis te aanvaar, wat die innerlike verhouding
tussen die lede van die heilige drie eenheid is. Perichoresis is die fondament van missio Dei,
wat die inisiatief verteenwoordig wat God se liefde vir die wêreld in die praktyk is. By wyse van
inkarnasionele gee-van-die-self, word missio Dei aan die wêreld openbaar. Tweedens het ons
perichoresis herinterpreteer as 'n interkulturele term en ideologie wat op sy samestellende
elemente gebaseer is, naamlik 'n gemeenskaplike woning, gemeenskaplike ruimte en
gemeenskaplike identiteit. Die interkulturele betekenis van 'n gemeenskaplike woning is
voortdurende gemeenskaplike deurdringing, terwyl die kulturele betekenis van gemeenskaplike
ruimte geïnterpreteer word as die andere, met ander woorde vanuit die oogpunt van die lediging
van hulself in gemeenskaplike kommunikasie, eerder as oorheersing en verplasing. Ons het
verder gemeenskaplike identiteit herinterpreteer by wyse van die 'praktyk waarmee'. Gebaseer
op hierdie kulturele herinterpretasie van perichoresis, het ons 'n praktykgerigte en
betekenisgesentreerde model van interkulturele teologie daargestel. Belangriker nog het die perichoretiese model van interkulturasie ons in staat gestel om 'n
teologiese en kulturele identiteit van die Christendom op te stel temidde van 'n ontmoeting met
andere, wat die 'praktyk waarmee' verteenwoordig. In die besonder het die studie gepoog om die
interkulturele kommunikasiemetode toe te pas op die ontmoeting tussen Xhosa-kerke en
Koreaanse sendelinge in Khayelitsha in terme van voorouerverwante sake. Deur hierdie
interkuturele en vergelykende evaluering van verskuiwende identiteite, het ons voorgestel hoe
Koreaanse sendelinge en Xhosa-kerke wedersyds teologiese kulturele identiteite kan daarstel.
Vir hierdie doel het ons aanvanklik 'n literatuurstudie onderneem van Koreaanse en Suid-
Afrikaanse inheemse teologieë aangaande die aanbidding van voorouers. Daarna het ons 'n
empiriese opname in Khayelitsha onderneem om die missiologiese sienings van Koreaanse
sendelinge vas te stel in die lig van hul tradisionele godsdienstige agtergrond en die Koreaanse
teoloë se verinheemste interpretasie van voorouerlike sake. Ons het ook aandag geskenk aan die
teologiese posisies van sommige Westerse sendelinge in Khayelitsha oor dieselfde
aangeleentheid. Laastens het ons die identiteite nagevors van die Xhosa-kerke in Khayelitsha
op literêre en empiriese vlakke en hoe interkulturele teologie gerekonstrueer kan word om die
missiologiese identiteite van Koreaanse sendelinge en Xhosa-kerke te evalueer ingevolge die
aanbidding van voorouers.
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A study of ancestor worship in oracle bone inscriptions from the perspective of anthropology = Ren lei xue jiao du : Yin Xu bo ci zhong zu xian chong bai yan jiu / A study of ancestor worship in oracle bone inscriptions from the perspective of anthropology = 人類學角度 : 殷墟卜辭中祖先崇拜研究Jin, Mengyao, 金夢瑤 January 2014 (has links)
Culture is commonly viewed as the most significant factor that distinguishes one ethic group from another. Writing is primarily defined as the carrier of culture. Religion is generally conceded to be the important way to convey culture, while culture is primly manifested by religion.
Shang Dynasty that started up as a very first dynasty boasts of literary inscription, in the same time, it is discovered to be the earliest era of writing system in existence. All that is attributed to the Oracle Bone Inscriptions unearthed.
Hence, Oracle Bone Inscriptions is associated with the culture study of Shang Dynasty. Central to the culture of Shang Dynasty is the religion culture in the sense that Oracle Bone Inscriptions articulates a great deal of records related to religion. Oracle Bone Inscriptions, accordingly, manages to provide abundant and genuine documents and evidences for the purpose of studying the culture of Shang Dynasty.
The research aims to focus on the Oracle Bone Inscriptions as a main object of analysis, with the combination of the study of Oracle Bone, history of Shang Dynasty together with anthropology, which intends to explore the characteristics of China’s religion and develop a new definition.
The Shang Dynasty is regarded as a period of strengthening religious belief and rituals. The degree of China’s religion ceremony represents itself in a statement of full popularity and development in Shang Dynasty which is implicated by the Oracle Bone Inscriptions, and the worship ceremony is embodied in China’s religion.
Through the research, it is concluded that the core belief of China’s religion mainly revolves around ancestor worship and its consciousness; particular religious sites, such as ancestor temples; worship ancestor of genetic connection as well as ancestor of social groups; and belief of ethics and morality. Religion is closely concerned in society construction and nation building; moreover, it exerts a significant influence on Chinese cultures in many aspects. / published_or_final_version / Chinese / Master / Master of Philosophy
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The role of the dead-living in the African family system.Mosue, Letta M. January 2000 (has links)
Abstract not available. / Thesis (M.A.) - University of Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2000.
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A comparative ethnography of rituals and worship among Hindus and Zulus in South Africa with special reference to death rituals and ancestor veneration.Govender, Rajendran Thangavelu. January 2007 (has links)
This study examines the similarities and differences between the historical background and the current performance of Hindu and Zulu funerals and associated ceremonies. After presenting an account of the historical development of the Hindu and Zulu communities in South Africa, a chronological account of the performance of each of these funeral ceremonies are presented. This account includes a detailed description of the rituals performed when a person is on his/her death bed, the actual funeral ceremonies and the post death rituals and ceremonies associated with ancestor veneration. The incidence and significance of The Anthropology of Geste and Rhythm in each of these ceremonies are demonstrated according to the theory of Marcel Jousse. The Hindu and Zulu ceremonies are then analysed and interpreted to demonstrate an individuals life crises which Van Gennep called the "Rites of Passage" and distinguishes three phases: separation, transition, and incorporation. The discussion accounts for the transmission of traditions over generations, and which demonstrate the anthropological and psychobiological nature of memory, understanding and expression as evident in the performance of Hindu and Zulu funerals and ceremonies and the manner in which the ancestors are venerated in South Africa. The research was undertaken mainly in Kwa-Zulu Natal. However to fill research gaps in the Hindu investigation a study was undertaken in some parts ofIndia as part of the Ford Foundation International Fellowship Programme. / Thesis (Ph.D.) - University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, 2007.
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A biblical foundation culturally-friendly and contextually-practical evangelistic training course for Cantonese speaking leaders of the San Jose Chinese Alliance Church /Lam, Paul Qui, January 1999 (has links)
Thesis (D. Min.)--Western Seminary, Portland, OR, 1999. / Abstract. Some parts in Chinese. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 308-312).
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