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- Yerokun, Timothy O. A
(Department of Christian Religious Studies, Caleb University, Imota, Lagos State)
- Oni, Abidemi Joseph
(Managing Partner, Josebeth Solicitors, Lagos State)
Abstract
This study explores the ethical and religious values shared between African Traditional Religion (ATR) and Christianity, with a focus on fostering dialogue and mutual understanding. The background of the research is rooted in the growing tension and misunderstanding between adherents of ATR and Christianity in African societies, particularly where Christianity has often viewed ATR as pagan or primitive. Yet, both religious traditions offer moral codes, community values, and spiritual insights that are vital to African identity and societal cohesion. The significance of this study lies in its attempt to bridge the perceive divide between ATR and Christianity by highlighting areas of ethical convergence such as respect for elders, communal living, truthfulness, hospitality, and the sacredness of life. These values form the moral foundation of African communities and are essential for peace building and moral education. The research employed a qualitative method, including interviews with religious leaders, content analysis of religious texts, and field observations in selected communities where both religious are practiced. The findings reveal significant ethical parallels and religious complementarities between ATR and Christianity, despite doctrinal differences. It was also discovered that dialogue and cooperation between both faiths can enhance moral development and inter-religious harmony. Based on these findings, the study recommends the incorporation of ATR ethical values in Christian theological education, the promotion of interfaith dialogues at the community level, and the re-evaluation of missionary narratives that demonize ATR. Such initiatives would promote cultural respect, religious tolerance, and a unified moral vision for African societies.
Suggested Citation
Yerokun, Timothy O. A & Oni, Abidemi Joseph, 2025.
"African Traditional Religion and Christianity: Ethical and Religious Values in Dialogue,"
International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science (IJRISS), vol. 9(8), pages 6458-6465, August.
Handle:
RePEc:bcp:journl:v:9:y:2025:issue-8:p:6458-6465
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