Harvey J. Sindima is Presidential Scholar and Professor of Philosophy and Religion at . He is author of numerous articles and books. One of his latest books is Major Issues in Islam: Challenges Within and Without.
Currently, there is no book on the theories and methods in African religious systems. This book fills that lacuna. The development of theories is discussed extensively, including biographical information about the theorists themselves, concentrating on their intellectual history and influences, their particular contribution to the development of theories, and their reactions to the theories of other scholars in the discipline. The discussion on each scholar’s work is detailed and the main work is examined and compared to other scholars’ works.
This comparative approach to theories is maintained throughout the book to meet the two objectives:
- to give readers a general overview of the history of the discipline, and;
- to present a full study of the development of the various theories used in the academic study of religion.
Theories are not simply referred to, but their evolution, development, and application to African religion are explained. Both theory and method are grounded in various African religious systems. This is done to provide readers maximum exposure to the variety of religious systems in Africa.
The use of this book extends beyond African religion. Students and scholars who will benefit from this book include those in religious studies in general, African and Africana studies, anthropology, and sociology among other disciplines.