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Many African religions have common tenets. They share a belief in a community of deities, the idea that ancestors serve as a way to communicate with these deities. They also share the belief that society as a whole is organized around values and traditions drawn from a common origin, which was created by one Supreme Being...
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Moreover, despite the universality of belief in a Supreme Being in Africa, formal, church-like worship of God was not widely practiced. This was the world of Olaudah Equiano; but unbeknownst to him, he would soon embark on a passage that would dramatically change life as he knew it. Equiano narrates his life from boyhood onwards; he was born in a gold-coast African village, sold into slavery to another village, moved to yet another village as a slave, and finally captured and sold to European slave-owners...
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The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano: Religious Roles in the Narrative   Social Isolation in The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano   amistad vs. the interesting narrative life of olaudah equiano   olaudah equiano: the interesting incorporation of a slave turned free into a dominant society   The Diary of My Life in 1756, by Olaudah Equiano   African Religion And Its Influence On Christianity And Islam   Olaudah Equiano   Olaudah Equiano   Olaudah Equiano   Olaudah Equiano   African Slave Religion   Comparing Olaudah Equiano to Uncle Tom’s Cabin   How Successful Have Psychological Approaches Been In Accounting For Religious Belief And Experience? Compare And Contrast Two Approaches And Critically Assess Their Contribution To Our Understanding Of Religious Behaviour   how a Christian couple would apply these beliefs in their married life   Incidents in the life of a slave girl  
 
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