A comparative study of worship in African religion, Islam and Christianity: The Nigerian experience

The paper examines worship - nature of worship, private and public worship, conditions of worship, religious functionaries, singing and dancing as a part of worship, prayer - within the context of the three major religious traditions in Nigeria. (DÜI-Ott)

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Published in:Bulletin on Islam and Christian-Muslim relations in Africa
Main Author: Dopamu, P. A. (Author)
Format: Print Article
Language:English
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Published: Centre 1989
In: Bulletin on Islam and Christian-Muslim relations in Africa
Further subjects:B Settlement
B Religious practice
B Islam
B Religion
B Nigeria Religiöse Praxis Religion Islam Christianity Settlement
B Christianity
B Nigeria
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Summary:The paper examines worship - nature of worship, private and public worship, conditions of worship, religious functionaries, singing and dancing as a part of worship, prayer - within the context of the three major religious traditions in Nigeria. (DÜI-Ott)
ISSN:0264-1356
Contains:In: Bulletin on Islam and Christian-Muslim relations in Africa