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Religion and Spirituality being an invaluable tool to contain the indisputable element of fear to survive; this book tackles the most intriguing issues regarding African interpretation of God's ways; - in bid to seeking divine balance, natural justice, and emphasizing The Creators' decentralization of divine authority. This is not only worth a 'pick' and worth an inspiration with ancestral techniques of storytelling to stimulate a reading appetite; but a nut worth cracking with objective criticism, logical discussions, and various analytical interpretations of African Theological domain.

Produktbeschreibung
Religion and Spirituality being an invaluable tool to contain the indisputable element of fear to survive; this book tackles the most intriguing issues regarding African interpretation of God's ways; - in bid to seeking divine balance, natural justice, and emphasizing The Creators' decentralization of divine authority. This is not only worth a 'pick' and worth an inspiration with ancestral techniques of storytelling to stimulate a reading appetite; but a nut worth cracking with objective criticism, logical discussions, and various analytical interpretations of African Theological domain.
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Autorenporträt
Mukiibi is a Ugandan based writer and a professionally accomplished psychologist in the area of counsellorship, with a humanitarian knowledge in Restorative Governance. While at Makerere University where he also served as support staff in graphics design, computer maintenance and repair; and materials development, developed a sense of vigilantism to investigate the relationship; African Traditional Religion has with the Colonial Founded Religions (CFR) in Africa. The idea was to create a relative balance and reverse the myths that "before the introduction of CFRs in Africa, Africa was a pagan; and therefore a continent of the lost persons." Mukiibi's vigilantism does not only demythologize the fueled and inflated myths but brings to the reader's attention a fresh insight and rewarding balanced interpretation of African Divine Heritage. This is the only book that you will ever find with all the needed theological concepts that acclaim a universal dimension.