Journal of Indigenous and Shamanic Studies
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- The Case for a Public Holiday for Traditional Worship and Ancestral Veneration in Ghana
Author: Nana Yaw Wi Asamoah Boadi
Source: Journal of Indigenous and Shamanic Studies, pp 1-11 (Volume 5 Issue 1, December 2024)
Read MoreThis study proposes the creation ofa public holidayin Ghana to recognize traditional worship and ancestral veneration, advocating for equity in religious expression in a nation where only Christianity and Islam currently enjoy such privileges. Traditional African spirituality plays a vital role... Read More
- Digital transformation and changes in religious
communicationofneo-prophetic Pentecostal/
Charismatic churches in Ghana
Author: Victor S. Gedzi
Source: Journal of Indigenous and Shamanic Studies, pp 1-15 (Volume 5 Issue 1, December 2024)
Read MoreThe main objective of the study is to find out how the adoption of digital transformation by Neo-Prophetic Pentecostal or Charismatic churches in Ghana affects their religious communication, using Believers Worship Centre and Ebenezer Miracle Worship Centre respectively at Kenyase-Adwumam and A... Read More
- What does modern quantum physics have in common
with indigenous African knowledge systems
Author: Nana Yaw Wi Asamoah Boadi
Source: Journal of Indigenous and Shamanic Studies, pp 1-10 (Volume 5 Issue 1, December 2024)
Read MoreThis article presents a comparative analysis of African traditional spirituality and quantum physics, highlighting the profound parallels between these two knowledge systems. The studyinvestigates the alignmentbetween African spiritual traditions, including the notions of interconnectedness, t... Read More
- The Case for a Public Holiday for Traditional Worship and Ancestral Veneration in Ghana