Role of The African Traditional Religion in The Promotion of Justice, Reconciliation and Peace in Africa: A Kenyan Experience

dc.contributor.authorKagema, D. N.
dc.date.accessioned2025-05-29T08:33:54Z
dc.date.available2025-05-29T08:33:54Z
dc.date.issued2016
dc.descriptiondnkonge@chuka.ac.ke library@chuka.ac.ke www.chuka.ac.ke
dc.description.abstractAlthough Africa is today a home to many religious organizations and many people have viewed this as a positive development in the continent, the situation is otherwise different. The entire continent is bleeding from the pain of tribal animosity, ethnic tension, hatred, violence, poverty, political instability, injustices etc. Religions are basically meant to help people in their tribulations but religious pluralism in Africa has brought conflict, tension and confusion in families and communities. Religions in Africa have also not brought forth justice, reconciliation and peace in Africa. This has, however, not always been the case. Prior to the coming of new religions and foreign cultures, human life was relatively stable with the African Traditional Religion (ATR) greatly influencing lives of people where it gave meaning and purpose to all aspects of thought and action. Africans were notoriously religious and this religiosity helped create an atmosphere where justice, reconciliation and peace prevailed at all costs. Drawing examples from various communities in Kenya, this paper will show that ATR is still alive in Africa where it continues to influence all aspects of life whether social, economic, religious or political and is responsible for shaping the character and culture of Africans to date. It suggests that rather than regarding African religion and culture as primitive or old fashioned, they should be employed in the promotion of justice, reconciliation and peace in the troubled African continent. ATR being a living religion in Africa cannot be ignored as Africa struggles with challenges facing it today.
dc.identifier.citationKagema, D.N. (2016). Role of The African Traditional Religion in the Promotion of Justice, Reconciliation and Peace in Africa: A Kenyan Experience. In: Isutsa, D. K. and Githae, E.W. Proceedings of the Second Chuka University International Research Conference held in Chuka University, Chuka, Kenya from 28th to 30th October, 2015. 553-561 pp.
dc.identifier.urihttps://repository.chuka.ac.ke/handle/123456789/19517
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherChuka University
dc.subjectAfrica
dc.subjectKenyan experience
dc.subjectCharacter shaping
dc.subjectCultural beliefs
dc.subjectAfrican Traditional Religion (ATR)
dc.subjectReligious Pluralism
dc.subjectJustice
dc.subjectReconciliation
dc.subjectPeace
dc.subjectKenya
dc.subjectIndigenous Beliefs
dc.subjectCultural Identity
dc.subjectSocial Stability
dc.subjectReligious Conflict
dc.subjectAfrican Religiosity
dc.subjectTribal Animosity
dc.subjectForeign Religions
dc.subjectPostcolonial Africa
dc.subjectReligion and Society
dc.subjectEthnic Tension
dc.subjectPolitical Instability
dc.subjectAfrican Spirituality.
dc.titleRole of The African Traditional Religion in The Promotion of Justice, Reconciliation and Peace in Africa: A Kenyan Experience
dc.typeArticle

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