Religion in a pluralistic society : essays presented to Professor C. G. Baëta in celebration of his retirement from the service of the University of Ghana, September 1971 by friends and colleagues scattered over the globe/ edited by J. S. Pobee.
"Publications of Rev. Prof. C. G. Baëta": p. [232]-233. Includes bibliographical references.
Contents:
Kamali, S. A. Religion in a pluralistic society.--Thomas, J. C. Uses and truth.--Gensichen, D. H.-W. World community and world religions.--Mbiti, J. S. God, dreams and African militancy.--Parrinder, E. G. Mysticism in African religion.--Kudadjie, J. N. Does religion determine morality in African societies?--King, N. Q. and D. J. F. Towards an African Strack-Billerbeck?--Sawyerr, H. Traditions in transit.--Steemers, J. C. Culture embarrassment and religious fear.--Warren, M. A. C. Political realities and the Christian mission.--Pobee, J. S. Church and State in Ghana, 1949-1966.--Ashanín, C. B. The black heroes of the Philadelphia plague in 1793.--Nickles, A. A religion in a pluralist society.--Dickson, K. A. The minister--then and now.--Walls, A. F. Towards understanding Africa's place in Christian history.--Oduyoye, M. The Church in youth education--years ago or years to come.--Braimah, B. A. R. Islamic education in Ghana.--Blake, E. C. In one boat.
Series:
Studies on religion in Africa ; v. 2
LCCN:
76381619
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)
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