Beschreibung
In recent decades, African scholarship has
stressed the importance of regional oral traditions in
academic learning. With this broad knowledge base in African
studies, significant categories of socio-religious learning
have been closely studied. This volume focuses on the notion
of “spirit” as understood by the Akan people of West Africa.
Clifford Owusu-Gyamfi is a systematic
theologian from Ghana who lives in Switzerland. MTh from the
University of Lausanne and PhD from the University of
Geneva.