The Notion of Vitality in African Philosophy of Religion

Vitality features as an important concept in African philosophy of religion. This Element contributes to the discourse on vitality in African philosophy of religion by providing a critical overview of some traditional interpretations of the concept from the Bantu, Yoruba, and Igbo religious/philosop...

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Main Authors: David Attoe, Aribiah, Esther Chimakonam, Amara
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Language:English
Published: Cambridge University Press 2026
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Online Access:ONIX_20260416T142753_9781009506021_45
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