The Belief in Mystical Powers in African Traditional Religion: the Meaning, Manifestations, Usefulness and Effects - Daniel Kasomo - Books - LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing - 9783838383507 - July 13, 2010
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The Belief in Mystical Powers in African Traditional Religion: the Meaning, Manifestations, Usefulness and Effects

Daniel Kasomo

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The Belief in Mystical Powers in African Traditional Religion: the Meaning, Manifestations, Usefulness and Effects

Today than ever before the world is becoming secularised. Many developing and developed countries need evangelisation. The traditional belief in mystical powers can act as a spring board to show how we can be spiritually enriched. The manifestation of mystical powers is an indication of how we can tap the spirituality behind it and enrich ourselves. Some studies have been carried out about mystical powers but the studies are not as scientific as you will find in this book. This book therefore provides the meaning, manifestations, usefulness and effects of mystical powers in Africa. It indicates that if you take away a persons belief, culture and custom you better replace it with something of value. The primary data was analysed and hypotheses scientifically tested by use of Chi-square test. The belief in mystical powers touches not only Christians but all religions of the world. It is a book that shed a lot of light in understanding mystical powers in various academic disciplines. The book is useful to students of Humanities, researchers, professionals, evangelisers and Spiritual healing ministers and any person who would like to know more about mystical powers.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released July 13, 2010
ISBN13 9783838383507
Publishers LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing
Pages 208
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 12 mm   ·   328 g
Language German  

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