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African Traditional Belief System
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in psychic power. Father Tempels called this "vital force", and Edwin Smith prefers the name "dynamism". The latter describes it as "The belief in, and the practices associated with the belief in hidden, mysterious, supersensible, pervadin...

Traditional And Non-Traditional Japanese Values In The U.S.
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Traditional Japanese Values In line with the Japanese Americans, their focus and concentration has been put largely upon three major traits and characteristics. These include On, Giri and Ninjo. On is the value of indebtedness. Absolutely n...

Roles Of Gods And Ancestors In African Religion
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that refer to religion as a specific activity. To a large extent, this is a borrowed concept in African culture coming from the influences of Europeans and Arabs with the religions of Christianity and Islam. In Africa, what one calls relig...

African American Church Women Use Religion In
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African Americans during the nineteenth century, and of the birth of what came to be known as the "Black Church" in the United States. This development continues to have enormous political, spiritual, and economic consequences. But perhaps ...

Early African American Religion
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Americans are African ethnic groups whose members are residents of the United States of America. They linger one of the most biologically mixed groups in the United States because of the historical combination of scores of African ethnic g...

African Religion Study
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of the civil rights movement, the activism of thousands of participants was at once religious—rooted in the theistic traditions of Christianity and Judaism—and secular—concerned with dignity and deliverance from bondage of all persons. It ...

African Studies Religion
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Psychology In 1913, John Broadus Watson establishes the basic principles of behaviorism (which he invented the name) by saying, in an article entitled Psychology as the behaviorist sees it that if psychology wants to be perceived as a natu...