The concept of the supreme being in Igbo traditional religion: a critical analysis for a better understanding
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adam_text | TABLE OF CONTENTS
GENERAL
INTRODUCTION..................................................................................................
1
STATEMENT OF THE
PROBLEM..........................................................................................
5
THE AIM OF THE
WORK..................................................................................................
6
HYPOTHESIS..................................................................................................................
7
THE RESEARCH QUESTION OF THIS STUDY
.......................................................................
7
CHAPTER ONE:
DIFFICULTIES IN THE STUDY OF IGBO TRADITIONAL RELIGION
1.1
INTRODUCTION....................................................................................................9
1.2 ABSENCE OF SACRED (WRITTEN) BOOKS OR PROPER DOCUMENTATION OF FACTS..
9
1.3 WRITINGS OF EARLIEST EUROPEAN EXPLORERS AND UNTRAINED M INDS
..............
10
1.4 THE PROBLEM OF LANGUAGE AND CULTURAL DIFFERENCES
................................
12
1.5 LOOKING FOR THE ULTIMATE IN IGBO TRADITIONAL RELIGION
.............................
14
1.6 THE MISTAKE OF THE EARLY MISSIONARIES
.....................................................17
1.6.1 THE WIDESPREAD OF THE
AROS THROUGHOUT IGBOLAND
...................................
17
1.6.2 THE SUPERIOR CLEVERNESS OF THE
AROS ........................................................18
1.6.3 THE CONFUSION C
AUSED...............................................................................23
1.7 THE IGBO PEOPLE
.........................................................................................
23
1.7.1 THE WORD IG B O
............................................................................................
23
1.7.2 LOCATION AND ECOLOGICAL FEATURES OF IGBO CULTURAL AREA
........................
26
1.7.3 HISTORICAL O
RIGIN.........................................................................................
28
1.7.3.1 ORIENTAL OR EXTERNAL THEORY
......................................................................
30
1.7.3.2 EVOLUTIONARY
THEORY....................................................................................33
1.7.4 WORLDVIEW: A
DEFINITION............................................................................36
1.7.4.1 IGBO
WORLDVIEW..........................................................................................
38
1.7.5 IGBO TRADITIONAL
SOCIETY.............................................................................44
1.7.5.1 EZI-NA-ULO (FAMILY)
....................................................................................44
1.7.5.2 UMUNNE (NUCLEAR FAM ILY)
.........................................................................
44
1.7.5.3 UMUNNA (EXTENDED FAM ILY)
......................................................................
45
1.7.5.4 OGBE, EBE OR MPAGHARA (VILLAGE)
............................................................47
1.7.5.5 OBODO OR
MBA
(TOWN)................................................................................47
1.7.5.6 IGBO POLITICAL
STRUCTURE...............................................................................48
1.7.5.7 SOCIAL STRUCTURE
..........................................................................................
52
CHAPTER TWO:
ELEMENTS OF BELIEF IN IGBO TRADITIONAL RELIGION
2.1
INTRODUCTION................................................................................................
56
2.2 CHUKWU (SUPREME BEING)
.........................................................................
57
2.3 NON-HUMAN SPIRITS
....................................................................................58
2.3.1 ALA, ANI, ANA (EARTH DEITY)
.......................................................................
58
2.3.2 ANYANWU (SUN DEITY)
................................................................................61
2.3.3 IGWE (SKY DEITY)
........................................................................................62
2.3.4 AMADIOHA (THUNDER DEITY)
.......................................................................
64
2.3.5 AGWU-NSHI (AGWU DEITY)
..........................................................................
64
2.3.6 IFEJIOKU, AHIAJIOKU, NJOKU (YAM DEITY) .........................
65
2.3 7 C H
I...............................................................................................................67
2.4 O
RACLES.......................................................................................................
.67
2.5 MINOR SPIRITS
..............................................................................................
69
2.6 HUMAN
SPIRITS.............................................................................................
70
2.6.1
ANCESTORS....................................................................................................
70
2.7 MYSTICAL FORCES
..........................................................................................
73
2.7.1 M
AGIC...........................................................................................................73
2.7.2 W
ITCHCRAFT...................................................................................................
73
2.7.3 SORCERY
........................................................................................................74
2.8 RELATIONSHIP AMONG SPIRITUAL BEINGS IN IGBO S OCIETY
............................
75
2.9
CONCLUSION..................................................................................................
76
CHAPTER THREE:
SACRED PERSONS IN IGBO TRADITIONAL RELIGION
3.1
INTRODUCTION................................................................................................
78
3.1.1
NDI-EZE-ARUSI..............................................................................................
78
3.1.1.1 NAMES AND CLASSIFICATIONS OF
PRIEST..........................................................80
3.1.1.2 OKPAM - PATERFAMILIAS (FAMILY H EADS)
..................................................
80
3.1.1.3 THE CONSECRATION OF
OKPARA.....................................................................
82
3.1.1.3.1 CONSECRATION IN ONITSHA A RE
A................................................................82
3.1.1.3.2 CONSECRATION IN O SSOM
ALA.....................................................................83
3.1.2 PRIEST OF THE COMMUNITY D
EITIES............................................................. 86
3.1.2.1 ONYE-ISI-ALA (PRIEST OF THE EARTH DEITY)
...................................................
86
3.1.2.2 EZE-ARUSI (PRIEST OF OTHER D
EITIES)............................................. 86
3.1.3 FUNCTIONS OF THE P
RIEST................................................................................88
3.2 NDI-ECHIRI-ECHICHI (THE TITLE B EARERS)
..........................................
89
VIII
3.2.1 THE OZO TITLE INSTITUTION
............................................................................89
3.2.2 CANDIDATES FOR OZO TITLE
............................................................................90
3.2.3 OZO INITIATION CEREM
ONY............................................................................91
3.2.4 SIGNIFICANCE OF O Z O
....................................................................................
93
3.3 THE DIBIA (TRADITIONAL MEDICINE MAN)
.................................................... 94
3.3.1 DIFFERENT CLASSES OF D IB IA
..........................................................................95
3.3.2 VOCATION TO THE DIBIA
.................................................................................97
3.3.3 INITIATION INTO D IB IA
....................................................................................
98
3.3.4 TABOOS FOR THE D IB IA
.................................................................................
102
3.3.5 FUNCTIONS OF THE D IB IA
..............................................................................
102
3.4 THE OSU
......................................................................................................103
3.4.1 ORIGIN OF O SU
.............................................................................................104
3.4.2 WAYS OF BECOMING AN O SU
........................................................................106
3.4.3 DEDICATION OF OSU
....................................................................................
107
3.4.4 IMPORTANCE OF O SU
....................................................................................
109
3.5 EVALUATION AND CONCLUSION
......................................................................
110
CHAPTER FOUR:
IGBO CONCEPT OF THE SUPREME BEING
4.1
INTRODUCTION...............................................................................................112
4.2 EXPLANATION OF IMPORTANT IDEAS
................................................................
112
4.3 THE CONCEPT AND ORIGIN OF CHI
................................................................
113
4.3.1 THE CONCEPT OF
EKE...................................................................................
117
4.3.2 THE POPULAR VIEW ON THE CONCEPT OF THE SUPREME BEING
.....................
119
4.4 THE NATURE OF IGBO TRADITIONAL RELIGION: MONOTHEISTIC OR
POLYTHEISTIC.................................................................................................121
4.4.1
POLYTHEISTIC.................................................................................................121
4.4.2
MONOTHEISTIC...............................................................................................125
4.5
WORSHIP......................................................................................................
131
4.5.1 WORSHIP IN IGBO TRADITIONAL
RELIGION...................................................... 133
4.5.1.1 TIME
OFWORSHIP.........................................................................................
133
4.5.1.2 ACTS
OFWORSHIP..........................................................................................
134
4.6 ICHUAJA
(SACRIFICE).....................................................................................
135
4.6.1 ELEMENTS OF
SACRIFICE.................................................................................
136
4.6.2 DIVISIONS OF
SACRAFICE...............................................................................
137
4.6.2.1
IKPU ALA (EXPIATION
SACRIFICE)..................................................................
138
4.6.2.2 ICHU AJA (PROPITIATORY SACRIFICE)
.............................................................
139
4.6.23 SACRIFICE OF
PETITION..................................................................................139
4.6.2A SACRIFICE OF THANKSGIVING
.......................................................................
141
4.6.3 RECIPIENT OF
SACRIFICE...............................................................................141
4.6.4 PURPOSE OF
SACRIFICE..................................................................................142
4.7 PRAYER IN IGBO TRADITIONAL RELIGION
........................................................143
4.7.1 NATURE OF IGBO TRADITIONAL
PRAYER............................................................145
4.7.2 TYPE OF
PRAYER...........................................................................................
146
4.7.2.1 PRIVATE P RAY
ER...........................................................................................
147
4Z7.2.2 PUBLIC P RAY E
R............................................................................................
148
4.7.3 THE ADDRESSES OF IGBO TRADITIONAL PRAYER
.............................................
149
4.8 RITUALS IN IGBO TRADITIONAL RELIGION .......................... 151
4.8.1 TYPES OF
RITUALS........................................................................................
152
4.8.1.1 PERSONAL RITUALS A
CTION............................................................................152
4.8.1.1.1 PUBERTY AND ADULT U N
IT................................................... 153
4.8.1.2 COMMUNITY R ITU
AL....................................................................................
154
4.8.2 RITUAL OBJECTS IN IGBO
TRADITIONAL...........................................................156
4.8.2.1 SOME MYSTICAL ANIMALS IN IGBO TRADITIONAL RELIGIOUS WORSHIP
.........156
4.8.2.1.1
IKWIKWII (O W
L).......................................................................................
156
4.8.2.1.2 ICHO-OKU (PARROT)
...................................................................................
156
4.8.2.1.3 EBULE (RAM)
..........................................................................................
156
4.8.2.1.4
EKE
(PYTHON)..........................................................................................
156
4.8.2.1.5 UDELE
(VULTURE)......................................................................................
157
4.8.2.1.6 MBEKWU
(TORTISE)...................................................................................157
4.8.2.1.7 NDURU
(PIGEON)......................................................................................
158
4.8.2.1.8 NWA-UYOM (A DAY OLD
CHICK)................................................................
158
4.8.2.1.9
NKITA (D OG)
............................................................................................
158
4.8.2.1.10 OKEOKPA (C
OCK)...................................................................................
158
4.8.3 SOME ANIMATE (VEGETATIVE) OBJECTS IN IGBO TRADITIONAL RELIGIOUS
WORSHIP
.......................................................................
159
4.8.3.1 UDARA TREE
................................................................................................159
4.8.3.2 NGWU TREE
................................................................................................159
4.8.3.3 OMU-NKWU (PALM F
RONT)...........................................................................160
4.8.3.4 O
GIRISI........................................................................................................
160
4.8.3.5 OJI-IGBO (KOLA-NUT)
..................................................................................
160
4.8.3.6 OFO (DETORIUM E
LASTICA)...........................................................................161
4.8.4 SOME INANIMATE OBJECTS IN IGBO TRADITIONAL RELIGIOUS WORSHIP
.........
162
4.8.4.1 NSU (PHALLIC CHALK)
..................................................................................
162
4.8.4.2 IKORO (LARGE WOODEN D RUM )
.......................................................
163
4.5.4.3 NKUME-MIRI (RAIN
STONE)..........................................................................164
4.5.4.4 IKEN G A
...........................................................................................
164
4.5.4.5 OJII (METAL ARROW
STAFF)............................................................................165
4.5.4.6 OJA (TRADITIONAL FLUTE)
.............................................................................
165
4.8.5 INSTANCES OF THE WORSHIP OF CHUKWU IN IGBOLAND
..................................
175
4.8.6
CONCLUSION.................................................................................................168
CHAPTER FIVE:
CHUKWU THROUGH THE PRISM OF ORAL TRADITION OF IGBO RELIGIOUS THOUGHT
5.1
INTRODUCTION...............................................................................................171
5.1.1 N AM
ES........................................................................................................
171
5.1.2 CLASSIFICATION OF NAMES
...........................................................................173
5.1.3 SOME PRE-CHRISTIAN NAMES
......................................................................176
5.2
PROVERBS.....................................................................................................181
5.2.1 ORIGIN OF PROVERB
.....................................................................................
181
5.2.2 DEFINITION OF PROVERB
...............................................................................
181
5.3 M Y TH
..........................................................................................................
186
5.3.1 ORIGIN OF MYTH
.........................................................................................
187
5.3.2 MYTHS OF ORIGIN IN IGBOLAND
....................................................................189
5.3.2.1 THE
NNEWI M Y TH
.......................................................................................
189
5.3.2.2 NRI MYTH OF ORIG
IN...................................................................................
192
5.3.2.3 THE NARRATION ACCORDING TO COSMAS O BIEGO
..........................................
194
5.4 CHUKWU AND THE GODS: THE QUESTION OF SUPREM
ACY..............................197
5.4.1 GENERAL
EVALUATION...................................................................................
199
5.4.2 SUMMARY AND C ONCLUSION
.......................................................................
204
5.4.3
RECOMMENDATIONS....................................................................................207
BIBLIOGRAPHY.........................................................................................................211
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spelling | Orjikwe, Isidore Chika ca. 21. Jh. Verfasser (DE-588)1116727013 aut The concept of the supreme being in Igbo traditional religion a critical analysis for a better understanding Isidore Chika Orjikwe Berlin Logos Verlag [2016] © 2016 xi, 220 Seiten 1 Illustration txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Dissertation Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg 2015 Chukwu (DE-588)118676172 gnd rswk-swf Geschichte gnd rswk-swf Christentum (DE-588)4010074-1 gnd rswk-swf Gottesvorstellung (DE-588)4125333-4 gnd rswk-swf Ibo Volk (DE-588)4072706-3 gnd rswk-swf Inkulturation (DE-588)4161769-1 gnd rswk-swf Traditionale Kultur (DE-588)4323955-9 gnd rswk-swf Religion (DE-588)4049396-9 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)4113937-9 Hochschulschrift gnd-content Chukwu (DE-588)118676172 p Ibo Volk (DE-588)4072706-3 s Gottesvorstellung (DE-588)4125333-4 s Religion (DE-588)4049396-9 s Geschichte z Traditionale Kultur (DE-588)4323955-9 s Inkulturation (DE-588)4161769-1 s Christentum (DE-588)4010074-1 s DE-604 DNB Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=029248636&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Orjikwe, Isidore Chika ca. 21. Jh The concept of the supreme being in Igbo traditional religion a critical analysis for a better understanding Chukwu (DE-588)118676172 gnd Christentum (DE-588)4010074-1 gnd Gottesvorstellung (DE-588)4125333-4 gnd Ibo Volk (DE-588)4072706-3 gnd Inkulturation (DE-588)4161769-1 gnd Traditionale Kultur (DE-588)4323955-9 gnd Religion (DE-588)4049396-9 gnd |
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title | The concept of the supreme being in Igbo traditional religion a critical analysis for a better understanding |
title_auth | The concept of the supreme being in Igbo traditional religion a critical analysis for a better understanding |
title_exact_search | The concept of the supreme being in Igbo traditional religion a critical analysis for a better understanding |
title_full | The concept of the supreme being in Igbo traditional religion a critical analysis for a better understanding Isidore Chika Orjikwe |
title_fullStr | The concept of the supreme being in Igbo traditional religion a critical analysis for a better understanding Isidore Chika Orjikwe |
title_full_unstemmed | The concept of the supreme being in Igbo traditional religion a critical analysis for a better understanding Isidore Chika Orjikwe |
title_short | The concept of the supreme being in Igbo traditional religion |
title_sort | the concept of the supreme being in igbo traditional religion a critical analysis for a better understanding |
title_sub | a critical analysis for a better understanding |
topic | Chukwu (DE-588)118676172 gnd Christentum (DE-588)4010074-1 gnd Gottesvorstellung (DE-588)4125333-4 gnd Ibo Volk (DE-588)4072706-3 gnd Inkulturation (DE-588)4161769-1 gnd Traditionale Kultur (DE-588)4323955-9 gnd Religion (DE-588)4049396-9 gnd |
topic_facet | Chukwu Christentum Gottesvorstellung Ibo Volk Inkulturation Traditionale Kultur Religion Hochschulschrift |
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