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INT-244 | Topic 7
American, African Indigenous
Religions and N American Popular
Part 1
When the people saw that Moses delayed to come down from the
mountain, the people gathered themselves together to Aaron and said to
him, “Up, make us gods who shall go before us. As for this Moses, the
man who brought us up out of the land of Egypt, we do not know what
has become of him.” So Aaron said to them, “Take o
ff
the rings of gold
that are in the ears of your wives, your sons, and your daughters, and
bring them to me.” So all the people took o
ff
the rings of gold that were in
their ears and brought them to Aaron. And he received the gold from their
hand and fashioned it with a graving tool and made a golden calf. And
they said, “These are your gods, O Israel, who brought you up out of the
land of Egypt!” When Aaron saw this, he built an altar before it. And Aaron
made a proclamation and said, “Tomorrow shall be a feast to the LORD.” 

(Exod 32:1–5 ESV)
“This are your ‘Elohim’ “

“Tomorrow will be a feast to ‘Yahweh’ ”
Syncretism
Syncretism
The amalgamation or attempted amalgamation of
different religions, cultures, or schools of
thought."interfaith dialogue can easily slip into
syncretism"
Hanukkah
Maccabean Revolt
165 BC
Rededicated the Temple
Re-Lit the Menorah
Hanukkah
Antiochus IV

“Ephiphanes”

Presented himself as Yahweh
What is the healthy way to engage culture?

Syncretism Contextualization Separation

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Schedule
Fri, Dec 3 - Voodoo, Guest: African Folk Religion

Wed, Dec 8 - Lacie “Scientology”, Guest: Native American Religion

Fri, Dec 10 - Morgan “Santeria” , New Age (Crystals, etc…)

Wed, Dec 15 - Megan “Hawaiian Folk Religion”, Cate “LDS”


Fri, Dec 17 - (No Class) Submit slides, Quiz 7
Now concerning  food o
ff
ered to idols: we know that “all of us
possess knowledge.” This “knowledge” pu
ff
s up, but love builds
up. If anyone imagines that he knows something, he does not yet
know as he ought to know. But if anyone loves God, he is known
by God. Therefore, as to the eating of food o
ff
ered to idols, we
know that “an idol has no real existence,” and that “there is no
God but one.” For although there may be so-called gods in
heaven or on earth—as indeed there are many “gods” and many
“lords”— yet for us there is one God, the Father, from whom are
all things and for whom we exist, and one Lord, Jesus Christ,
through whom are all things and through whom we exist. 

(1 Cor 8:1–6 ESV)
What is Folk Religion?
Van Rheenen. (n.d) “Folk Religion” in Missiology Retrieved from http://missiology.org/folkreligion/introduction.htm
Folk religions synthesize popular beliefs and practices, frequently
animistic in nature, that are developed within cultures to handle
every day problems.  In many contexts they co-exist within high
religious traditions and sometimes even with secular
humanism.  In tribal contexts (where people understand
themselves to live in terms of an extended family, a clan, and a
tribe having a distinct cultural heritage) folk religion frequently
exists outside the fold of a major world religious tradition.
Bailey, Edward. (1998). Folk Religion. In Encyclopedia of religion & society. Sage Publication.
Folk religion  refers to the ways in which people within
socioreligious groupings and traditions, especially at the level
of the household, relate to their local and immediate
environment, both natural and social.
It is popular (people’s) religion from the ground up,


rather than institutional religion from top down.
Stan Meyer, PhD
Folk Religion in
Western Culture
Veneration of Mary
Dear Saint Christopher, 


Protect me today in all my travels along
the road’s way. Give your warning sign if
danger is near so that I may stop while
the path is clear. Be at my window and
direct me through when the vision blurs
from out of the blue. Carry me safely to
my destined place, like you carried
Christ in your close embrace.


Amen
Blessing the Guardian Angels
Good angel & bad angel accompany Jews home from on Friday night
“Shalom Aleichem”, (Peace unto you, ministering angels)
Evangelical Christianity
and Guardian Angels
Touched by an Angel
1994 - 2003


CBS, 211 episodes
Origins of Religion
1. Evolution of Religion


2. Primitive (Original) Monotheism
1. Evolution of Religion
2. Primitive
Monotheism
Wilhelm Schmidt (1912)


Devolution of religion
What is Animism?
The attribution of a soul to plants, inanimate objects,
and natural phenomena. the belief in a supernatural
power that organizes and animates the material universe
Oxford Dictionary
Animism, belief in innumerable spiritual beings
concerned with human affairs and capable of
helping or harming human interests.
Park, G. Kerlin (2020, October 29). Animism. Encyclopedia Britannica. https://www.britannica.com/topic/animism
Theory of Animism
Theorized Animism is the most basic,
primitive form of religion, that religions
evolve from
Sir Edward Tylor (1832 - 1917)
McClenon, James. (1998). “Edward Tylor” in William Swatos Ed. Encyclopedia of religion and society. Sage Publication. Retrieved from http://hirr.hartsem.edu/ency/Tylor.htm
Theory of Animism
Taylor studied ancient religions of
Mexico and published theories in
Researches into the Early History of
Mankind and Development of
Civilization (1865), and his book
Primitive Culture (1871)
Sir Edward Tylor (1832 - 1917)
McClenon, James. (1998). “Edward Tylor” in William Swatos Ed. Encyclopedia of religion and society. Sage Publication. Retrieved from http://hirr.hartsem.edu/ency/Tylor.htm
Theory of Animism
1. There is a soul that survives death


2. There are spirits and deities inhabiting things
and animals
Sir Edward Tylor (1832 - 1917)
McClenon, James. (1998). “Edward Tylor” in William Swatos Ed. Encyclopedia of religion and society. Sage Publication. Retrieved from http://hirr.hartsem.edu/ency/Tylor.htm
Tyler’s Theory how Animism Developed
1. Human attempted to explain dreams, trances, apparitions, visions,
unconsciousness, and death.


2. If humans have souls, then so do living & moving things


3. If souls exist, then so must other spirits as well


4. If other spirits exist, then there must be hierarchies & spiritual world


5. If there are hierarchies, the there must be deities in charge.
How did Animist practices develop?
1. If souls live on as departed ancestors, and


2. If spirits and deities control our world,


3. Then there should be rituals to communicate with ancestors & spirits


4. There should be rituals to venerate deities, and


5. Spirits & Deities must have sacred places where they live, and


6. Only sacred people are allowed to communicate with them.
What are common animist practices?
1. Funeral rites: to honor departed ancestors


2. Rituals to help lingering ancestors move on


3. Shamanistic rituals: To communicate with spirits


4. Fetishism: Veneration to articles representing spirit entities of animals,
trees, and objects in nature


5. Veneration of deities who control the world
Humans
Shamans
Priests
Healers
Witches
Gods Spirits
Ancestors Animal
Spirits
Physical
World
Spiritual World
Rituals
Rituals
Rituals
R
i
t
u
a
l
s
Spiritual World
Themes in Animism
• Dreams & Trances - people dream of dead relatives & believe they’re
still alive, and believe that the dream state is a spiritual realm & their
dead relatives are trying to communicate with them.
Swancutt, Katherine. (15 June 2019). Animism. Cambridge Encyclopedia of Anthropology. http://doi.org/10.29164/19anim
Example of Dreams & Trances
• Student trance- is the student day dreaming, zoned out, or soul
traveling?
Themes in Animism
• Dreams & Trances
• Spiritual & Physical Worlds - A spiritual world intersects the physical
world in which spirits, ancestors, and gods live.
Swancutt, Katherine. (15 June 2019). Animism. Cambridge Encyclopedia of Anthropology. http://doi.org/10.29164/19anim
Example
• House inexplicably burns down - someone angered the spirits of
the property who burned the house down. Maybe it was built over an
ancestral sacred site.
Themes in Animism
• Dreams & Trances
• Spiritual & Physical Worlds
• Animated things have souls - Things that move (rivers, animals, wind)
have souls and are imbued with humanlike qualities.
Swancutt, Katherine. (15 June 2019). Animism. Cambridge Encyclopedia of Anthropology. http://doi.org/10.29164/19anim
Themes in Animism
• Dreams & Trances
• Spiritual & Physical Worlds
• Animate things possess souls
• Animal Spirits - Animal spirits display their personalities according to
how they act toward humans (ex. A deer gives itself up to be hunted).
Swancutt, Katherine. (15 June 2019). Animism. Cambridge Encyclopedia of Anthropology. http://doi.org/10.29164/19anim
Themes in Animism
• Dreams & Trances
• Spiritual & Physical Worlds
• Animate things possess souls
• Animal Spirits
• Sacred Spaces - Places where the spiritual world intersects the physical
and special people can communicate or interact with it.
Swancutt, Katherine. (15 June 2019). Animism. Cambridge Encyclopedia of Anthropology. http://doi.org/10.29164/19anim
Examples
• Hunting - Native Americans ask animal spirit to guide their hunt, and
then thank the spirit before killing it.


• Sacred Trees - Many societies revere a sacred tree (mountain,
volcano, lake) and forbid touching them.
Disney Studios. (2015). “Lava”
Themes in Animism
• Dreams & Trances
• Spiritual & Physical Worlds
• Animate things possess souls
• Animal Spirits
• Sacred Spaces
• Sacred People (Shamans) - Humans with the ability to interact with the
spiritual world and communicate with spirits.
Swancutt, Katherine. (15 June 2019). Animism. Cambridge Encyclopedia of Anthropology. http://doi.org/10.29164/19anim
Themes in Animism
• Dreams & Trances
• Spiritual & Physical Worlds
• Animate things possess souls
• Animal Spirits
• Sacred Spaces
• Sacred People (Shamans)
• Ancestors - Departed family members still part of the community.
Swancutt, Katherine. (15 June 2019). Animism. Cambridge Encyclopedia of Anthropology. http://doi.org/10.29164/19anim
Moana, Song of the Ancestors
Folk Religions
Folk Religions
What does it include?
• African tribal religions

• Native American religion

• Latin American tribal religions

• Neo-Paganism (ex. Wicca, New Age, Druid Religion)
Pew Research. (December 2012). The Global Religious Landscape. PewResearch Center. p. 34
Demographics
Folk Religions (Animism)
Africa and North America
• Worldwide - 405,000,000 (6% of world)

• Sub-Saharan Africa - 26,860,000

• North America - 1,020,000

• Latin America - 10,040,000
Pew Research. (December 2012). The Global Religious Landscape. PewResearch Center. p. 34
Pew Research. (December 2012). The Global Religious Landscape. PewResearch Center. p. 34
Pew Research. (December 2012). The Global Religious Landscape. PewResearch Center. p. 34
Why do you think animism thrives in these regions?
Pew Research. (December 2012). The Global Religious Landscape. PewResearch Center. p. 34
History of Africa Religion
https://phys.org/news/2011-11-genographic-humans-migrated-africa-arabia.html

Evolutionary Theory of Human Origins
Botswana
Traditional Theory of Human Origins
Bantu Migration (2,000 BC to 1000 AD)
Cartwright, M. (11 April 2019). Bantu Migration. World History Encyclopedia https://www.ancient.eu/Bantu_Migration/
Egypt
Cush
Bantu
Spread of Islam 600 - 900 AD
African Animism
Healers, Witches, & Shamans
(Corduan, 2012, p. 210)
Witch / Healer
May or may not be a Shaman.
Specialist who is able to heal and
control spiritual powers
Eliade, M. and Diószegi, . Vilmos (2020, May 12). Shamanism. Encyclopedia Britannica. https://www.britannica.com/topic/shamanism
Shaman
Originally described the practice
of the Tungus in Siberia.
Specialists who communicate
with spirits and may be inhabited
by them.
Eliade, M. and Diószegi, . Vilmos (2020, May 12). Shamanism. Encyclopedia Britannica. https://www.britannica.com/topic/shamanism
Shaman
Spirit possession


Ecstatic dance


Mask represents the spirits


Often a supernatural practice
(example sitting in a
fi
re)
Eliade, M. and Diószegi, . Vilmos (2020, May 12). Shamanism. Encyclopedia Britannica. https://www.britannica.com/topic/shamanism
Fetish
A religious object such as an
animal or
fi
gurine believed
inhabited by a spirit and having
spiritual power
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/fetish
Shaman Ritual
Zouli de Man
fl
a in Cote d’Loire (Ivory Coast)
African Beliefs & Practices
Sacred Stories
Common African Beliefs
• Creator God - One creator God, created the other gods, then moved away.
Britannica, T. Editors of Encyclopaedia (2018, February 23). African religions. Encyclopedia Britannica. https://www.britannica.com/topic/African-religions
Common Beliefs
• Creator God -
• Creation Myth - story of how the
fi
rst man & woman were created, often out
of natural materials of the world.
Britannica, T. Editors of Encyclopaedia (2018, February 23). African religions. Encyclopedia Britannica. https://www.britannica.com/topic/African-religions
Yoruba Tribe Creation Myth (2017)
Common Beliefs
• Creator God -
• Creation Myth -
• Fall Myth - Man or woman performed an act that alienated themselves from
the creator and introduced sin into the world. As the result of a human act, sin
and death entered the world and the world became faulty
Britannica, T. Editors of Encyclopaedia (2018, February 23). African religions. Encyclopedia Britannica. https://www.britannica.com/topic/African-religions
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=buZ7vrLZWwI
Common Beliefs
• Creator God -
• Creation Myth -
• Fall Myth -
• Absence of Monotheism or Henotheism - Though a creator god exists,
he is absent or became distant and people worship the secondary gods or
spirits
Britannica, T. Editors of Encyclopaedia (2018, February 23). African religions. Encyclopedia Britannica. https://www.britannica.com/topic/African-religions
Common Beliefs
• Creator God -
• Creation Myth -
• Fall Myth -
• Absence of Monotheism or Henotheism -
• Proliferation of Polytheism -
Britannica, T. Editors of Encyclopaedia (2018, February 23). African religions. Encyclopedia Britannica. https://www.britannica.com/topic/African-religions
Common Beliefs
• Creator God -
• Creation Myth -
• Fall Myth -
• Absence of Monotheism or Henotheism -
• Proliferation of Polytheism -
• Ancestor Worship - Belief that deceased relatives live on in the spirit world
and continue to relate to the family as guardians or antagonists.
Britannica, T. Editors of Encyclopaedia (2018, February 23). African religions. Encyclopedia Britannica. https://www.britannica.com/topic/African-religions
Rituals
Common Rituals
• Concerned with fertility and prosperity - Raising families, raising crops,
food, water, basic needs.
Britannica, T. Editors of Encyclopaedia (2018, February 23). African religions. Encyclopedia Britannica. https://www.britannica.com/topic/African-religions
Common Rituals
• Concerned with fertility and prosperity
• Harmonious Relationship with Spirit World - The community prospers
when ancestors guard the community and spirits are blessing them.
Britannica, T. Editors of Encyclopaedia (2018, February 23). African religions. Encyclopedia Britannica. https://www.britannica.com/topic/African-religions
Common Rituals
• Concerned with fertility and prosperity
• Harmonious Relationship with Spirit World
• Harnessing Spiritual Powers - Witchcraft, controlling the spirits or their
powers.
Britannica, T. Editors of Encyclopaedia (2018, February 23). African religions. Encyclopedia Britannica. https://www.britannica.com/topic/African-religions
Common Rituals
• Concerned with fertility and prosperity
• Harmonious Relationship with Spirit World
• Harnessing Spiritual Powers -
• Maintaining Community Structure - Integrated into the life of the
community requiring all the members to participate.
Britannica, T. Editors of Encyclopaedia (2018, February 23). African religions. Encyclopedia Britannica. https://www.britannica.com/topic/African-religions
Common Rituals
• Concerned with fertility and prosperity
• Harmonious Relationship with Spirit World
• Harnessing Spiritual Powers -
• Maintaining Community Structure -
• Ancestors Act as Intermediators -
Britannica, T. Editors of Encyclopaedia (2018, February 23). African religions. Encyclopedia Britannica. https://www.britannica.com/topic/African-religions
Common Rituals
• Concerned with fertility and prosperity
• Harmonious Relationship with Spirit World
• Harnessing Spiritual Powers -
• Maintaining Community Structure -
• Ancestors Act as Intermediators -
• Sickness & Misfortune Have Spiritual Causes
Britannica, T. Editors of Encyclopaedia (2018, February 23). African religions. Encyclopedia Britannica. https://www.britannica.com/topic/African-religions
Common Rituals
• Concerned with fertility and prosperity
• Harmonious Relationship with Spirit World
• Harnessing Spiritual Powers -
• Maintaining Community Structure -
• Ancestors Act as Intermediators -
• Sickness & Misfortune Have Spiritual Causes -
• Spiritual Problems Require Restitution -
Britannica, T. Editors of Encyclopaedia (2018, February 23). African religions. Encyclopedia Britannica. https://www.britannica.com/topic/African-religions
Practices
Ritual Practices
• Rites of Passage - circumcision and clitoridectomy, coming of age journeys such
as (1) separation from the community, (2) journey into the bush and communion with
spirits, and then (3) reuniting as an adult accompanied with an initiation ceremony.
Britannica, T. Editors of Encyclopaedia (2018, February 23). African religions. Encyclopedia Britannica. https://www.britannica.com/topic/African-religions
Ritual Practices
• Rites of Passage -
• Sacri
fi
ces - killing an animal releases vital life force to satisfy a god or release
power.
Britannica, T. Editors of Encyclopaedia (2018, February 23). African religions. Encyclopedia Britannica. https://www.britannica.com/topic/African-religions
Ritual Practices
• Rites of Passage -
• Sacri
fi
ces -
• Healing Rituals -
Britannica, T. Editors of Encyclopaedia (2018, February 23). African religions. Encyclopedia Britannica. https://www.britannica.com/topic/African-religions
Vodun/Voudou
Dahomey Tribe
Benin
https://www.encyclopedia.com/humanities/encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps/vodun-voodoo-vaudun
Vodun
Benin, West Africa
• Dahomey Tribe in Benin Africa

• Vudu - Dahomean word for spirit

• Vodun - religion of the spirits

• Spread throughout West Africa, Caribbean, N America with Slaves
https://www.encyclopedia.com/humanities/encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps/vodun-voodoo-vaudun
Vodun
Beliefs
• One God who is unapproachable 

• Many spirits intermediaries between God and humans

• Spirits possess individuals to carry out God’s will

• Spirits possess individuals through rituals

• Ancestors become spirits

• Good and Bad spirits

• Honor spirits through food/drink during possession

• Honor spirits through sacri
fi
ces
https://www.encyclopedia.com/humanities/encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps/vodun-voodoo-vaudun
Voudou - African Diaspora Religion
CNN Freedom Project (14 Feb 2011)
New Orleans
Cuba
Haiti
Voudou
History
• Slaves brought to N America, S America, Caribbean 

• Protestant Colonies - Africans adopted Christianity

• Catholic Colonies - African religion mixed with Catholicism

• Vudon + Catholicism —> Voudou
	 Bellegarde-Smith and Claudine, Michel. Haitian Vodou: Spirit, Myth & Reality.Indiana University Press, 2006.
Voudou
History
• Haiti Slave Revolt (1791 - 1804)

• Dedicated Haiti to Bondye

• Established Voudou as national religion

• Voudou (Voodoo) came to Louisiana

• Modern Day - Pan Africanism revival of African religion
	 Bellegarde-Smith and Claudine, Michel. Haitian Vodou: Spirit, Myth & Reality.Indiana University Press, 2006.
Voudou
Haitian African Religion
• Bondye - the Creator God

• Iwa - gods equated with Catholic saints

• Oungans - priests

• Manbos - priestesses

• Rituals- possession, sacri
fi
ces, drumming, dancing, spells
	 Bellegarde-Smith and Claudine, Michel. Haitian Vodou: Spirit, Myth & Reality.Indiana University Press, 2006.
Voudou
Beliefs
• Bondye fashioned humans from the earth

• Humans have body and soul

• Soul has two parts: (a) Little good angel, (b) Big good angel

• Little good angel - human conscience

• Big good angel - human memory, source of knowledge
	 Desmangles, Leslie (1992). The Faces of the Gods: Vodou and Roman Catholicism in Haiti. University of North Carolina Press. 
Voudou
Beliefs
• After death - judgement by Bondye (Catholic in
fl
uence)

• Ancestors - continue to be a part of the community 

• Ancestors - require veneration and sacri
fi
ces

• Sacri
fi
ces - animals, food, drink, by pictures or graves

• Magic - trying to use spirits to control people & events
	 Desmangles, Leslie (1992). The Faces of the Gods: Vodou and Roman Catholicism in Haiti. University of North Carolina Press. 
Spiritual Warefare
Power Encouter
Spiritual Warefare
Ephesians 6
1. There is a real a devil, the author of evil

2. The devil has a kingdom of fallen angels (demons)

3. Demons have real supernatural powers

4. Supernatural powers create real acts

5. People are really under their power (spiritual, mental, emotional)

6. This real power is greater than our human power
For  we do not wrestle against
fl
esh and blood, but
against  the rulers, against the authorities, against  the
cosmic powers over this present darkness, against the
s p i r i t u a l f o r c e s o f e v i l  i n t h e h e a v e n l y
places.  Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that
you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having
done all, to stand
fi
rm 

(Ephesians 6:12-13, ESV)
Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be
able to withstand in  the evil day, and having done all, to
stand
fi
rm.   Stand therefore, having fastened on the belt of
t r u t h , a n d  h a v i n g p u t o n t h e b re a s t p l a t e o f
righteousness,   and, as shoes for your feet, having put on
the readiness given by the gospel of peace.  In all
circumstances take up the shield of faith, with which you can
extinguish all the
fl
aming darts of the evil one;  and take the
helmet of salvation, and the sword of the Spirit, which is the
word of God,  praying at all times in the Spirit, with all prayer
and supplication 

(Eph 6:13-18, ESV)
Spiritual Warefare
Christian Response
1. Recognize existence of supernatural powers

2. Acknowledge its evil origins

3. Trust in power of God, not human power
http://www.missiology.org/blog/GVR-MR-28-A-Theology-of-Power
Spiritual Warefare
Christian Response
4. But do so humbly and in love

5. Demonstrating that power is in Christ not
Person

6. In a redemptive way that honors people & their
culture
http://www.missiology.org/blog/GVR-MR-28-A-Theology-of-Power
Spiritual Warefare
Spiritual Armor
1. Belt of Truth - 

2. Breastplate of Righteousness - 

3. Shoes of the gospel - 

4. Shield of faith -

5. Helmet of Salvation - 

6. Sword (Word of God) - 

7. Praying at all times -
Cook, Jane. (2018) CRU Ministry in Congo (0:47)

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INT-244 Topic 7 Animism Folk Religion and African Religion

  • 1. INT-244 | Topic 7 American, African Indigenous Religions and N American Popular Part 1
  • 2. When the people saw that Moses delayed to come down from the mountain, the people gathered themselves together to Aaron and said to him, “Up, make us gods who shall go before us. As for this Moses, the man who brought us up out of the land of Egypt, we do not know what has become of him.” So Aaron said to them, “Take o ff the rings of gold that are in the ears of your wives, your sons, and your daughters, and bring them to me.” So all the people took o ff the rings of gold that were in their ears and brought them to Aaron. And he received the gold from their hand and fashioned it with a graving tool and made a golden calf. And they said, “These are your gods, O Israel, who brought you up out of the land of Egypt!” When Aaron saw this, he built an altar before it. And Aaron made a proclamation and said, “Tomorrow shall be a feast to the LORD.” (Exod 32:1–5 ESV)
  • 3. “This are your ‘Elohim’ “ “Tomorrow will be a feast to ‘Yahweh’ ”
  • 5. Syncretism The amalgamation or attempted amalgamation of different religions, cultures, or schools of thought."interfaith dialogue can easily slip into syncretism"
  • 6. Hanukkah Maccabean Revolt 165 BC Rededicated the Temple Re-Lit the Menorah
  • 8. What is the healthy way to engage culture? Syncretism Contextualization Separation -10 —————————- 0 —————————— + 10
  • 9. Schedule Fri, Dec 3 - Voodoo, Guest: African Folk Religion Wed, Dec 8 - Lacie “Scientology”, Guest: Native American Religion Fri, Dec 10 - Morgan “Santeria” , New Age (Crystals, etc…) Wed, Dec 15 - Megan “Hawaiian Folk Religion”, Cate “LDS” Fri, Dec 17 - (No Class) Submit slides, Quiz 7
  • 10. Now concerning  food o ff ered to idols: we know that “all of us possess knowledge.” This “knowledge” pu ff s up, but love builds up. If anyone imagines that he knows something, he does not yet know as he ought to know. But if anyone loves God, he is known by God. Therefore, as to the eating of food o ff ered to idols, we know that “an idol has no real existence,” and that “there is no God but one.” For although there may be so-called gods in heaven or on earth—as indeed there are many “gods” and many “lords”— yet for us there is one God, the Father, from whom are all things and for whom we exist, and one Lord, Jesus Christ, through whom are all things and through whom we exist. (1 Cor 8:1–6 ESV)
  • 11. What is Folk Religion?
  • 12. Van Rheenen. (n.d) “Folk Religion” in Missiology Retrieved from http://missiology.org/folkreligion/introduction.htm Folk religions synthesize popular beliefs and practices, frequently animistic in nature, that are developed within cultures to handle every day problems.  In many contexts they co-exist within high religious traditions and sometimes even with secular humanism.  In tribal contexts (where people understand themselves to live in terms of an extended family, a clan, and a tribe having a distinct cultural heritage) folk religion frequently exists outside the fold of a major world religious tradition.
  • 13. Bailey, Edward. (1998). Folk Religion. In Encyclopedia of religion & society. Sage Publication. Folk religion  refers to the ways in which people within socioreligious groupings and traditions, especially at the level of the household, relate to their local and immediate environment, both natural and social.
  • 14. It is popular (people’s) religion from the ground up, rather than institutional religion from top down. Stan Meyer, PhD
  • 17. Dear Saint Christopher,  Protect me today in all my travels along the road’s way. Give your warning sign if danger is near so that I may stop while the path is clear. Be at my window and direct me through when the vision blurs from out of the blue. Carry me safely to my destined place, like you carried Christ in your close embrace. Amen
  • 19. Good angel & bad angel accompany Jews home from on Friday night
  • 20. “Shalom Aleichem”, (Peace unto you, ministering angels)
  • 22. Touched by an Angel 1994 - 2003 CBS, 211 episodes
  • 23.
  • 24. Origins of Religion 1. Evolution of Religion 2. Primitive (Original) Monotheism
  • 25. 1. Evolution of Religion
  • 26. 2. Primitive Monotheism Wilhelm Schmidt (1912) Devolution of religion
  • 28. The attribution of a soul to plants, inanimate objects, and natural phenomena. the belief in a supernatural power that organizes and animates the material universe Oxford Dictionary
  • 29. Animism, belief in innumerable spiritual beings concerned with human affairs and capable of helping or harming human interests. Park, G. Kerlin (2020, October 29). Animism. Encyclopedia Britannica. https://www.britannica.com/topic/animism
  • 30. Theory of Animism Theorized Animism is the most basic, primitive form of religion, that religions evolve from Sir Edward Tylor (1832 - 1917) McClenon, James. (1998). “Edward Tylor” in William Swatos Ed. Encyclopedia of religion and society. Sage Publication. Retrieved from http://hirr.hartsem.edu/ency/Tylor.htm
  • 31. Theory of Animism Taylor studied ancient religions of Mexico and published theories in Researches into the Early History of Mankind and Development of Civilization (1865), and his book Primitive Culture (1871) Sir Edward Tylor (1832 - 1917) McClenon, James. (1998). “Edward Tylor” in William Swatos Ed. Encyclopedia of religion and society. Sage Publication. Retrieved from http://hirr.hartsem.edu/ency/Tylor.htm
  • 32. Theory of Animism 1. There is a soul that survives death 2. There are spirits and deities inhabiting things and animals Sir Edward Tylor (1832 - 1917) McClenon, James. (1998). “Edward Tylor” in William Swatos Ed. Encyclopedia of religion and society. Sage Publication. Retrieved from http://hirr.hartsem.edu/ency/Tylor.htm
  • 33. Tyler’s Theory how Animism Developed 1. Human attempted to explain dreams, trances, apparitions, visions, unconsciousness, and death. 2. If humans have souls, then so do living & moving things 3. If souls exist, then so must other spirits as well 4. If other spirits exist, then there must be hierarchies & spiritual world 5. If there are hierarchies, the there must be deities in charge.
  • 34. How did Animist practices develop? 1. If souls live on as departed ancestors, and 2. If spirits and deities control our world, 3. Then there should be rituals to communicate with ancestors & spirits 4. There should be rituals to venerate deities, and 5. Spirits & Deities must have sacred places where they live, and 6. Only sacred people are allowed to communicate with them.
  • 35. What are common animist practices? 1. Funeral rites: to honor departed ancestors 2. Rituals to help lingering ancestors move on 3. Shamanistic rituals: To communicate with spirits 4. Fetishism: Veneration to articles representing spirit entities of animals, trees, and objects in nature 5. Veneration of deities who control the world
  • 37. Themes in Animism • Dreams & Trances - people dream of dead relatives & believe they’re still alive, and believe that the dream state is a spiritual realm & their dead relatives are trying to communicate with them. Swancutt, Katherine. (15 June 2019). Animism. Cambridge Encyclopedia of Anthropology. http://doi.org/10.29164/19anim
  • 38. Example of Dreams & Trances • Student trance- is the student day dreaming, zoned out, or soul traveling?
  • 39. Themes in Animism • Dreams & Trances • Spiritual & Physical Worlds - A spiritual world intersects the physical world in which spirits, ancestors, and gods live. Swancutt, Katherine. (15 June 2019). Animism. Cambridge Encyclopedia of Anthropology. http://doi.org/10.29164/19anim
  • 40. Example • House inexplicably burns down - someone angered the spirits of the property who burned the house down. Maybe it was built over an ancestral sacred site.
  • 41. Themes in Animism • Dreams & Trances • Spiritual & Physical Worlds • Animated things have souls - Things that move (rivers, animals, wind) have souls and are imbued with humanlike qualities. Swancutt, Katherine. (15 June 2019). Animism. Cambridge Encyclopedia of Anthropology. http://doi.org/10.29164/19anim
  • 42. Themes in Animism • Dreams & Trances • Spiritual & Physical Worlds • Animate things possess souls • Animal Spirits - Animal spirits display their personalities according to how they act toward humans (ex. A deer gives itself up to be hunted). Swancutt, Katherine. (15 June 2019). Animism. Cambridge Encyclopedia of Anthropology. http://doi.org/10.29164/19anim
  • 43. Themes in Animism • Dreams & Trances • Spiritual & Physical Worlds • Animate things possess souls • Animal Spirits • Sacred Spaces - Places where the spiritual world intersects the physical and special people can communicate or interact with it. Swancutt, Katherine. (15 June 2019). Animism. Cambridge Encyclopedia of Anthropology. http://doi.org/10.29164/19anim
  • 44. Examples • Hunting - Native Americans ask animal spirit to guide their hunt, and then thank the spirit before killing it. • Sacred Trees - Many societies revere a sacred tree (mountain, volcano, lake) and forbid touching them.
  • 46. Themes in Animism • Dreams & Trances • Spiritual & Physical Worlds • Animate things possess souls • Animal Spirits • Sacred Spaces • Sacred People (Shamans) - Humans with the ability to interact with the spiritual world and communicate with spirits. Swancutt, Katherine. (15 June 2019). Animism. Cambridge Encyclopedia of Anthropology. http://doi.org/10.29164/19anim
  • 47. Themes in Animism • Dreams & Trances • Spiritual & Physical Worlds • Animate things possess souls • Animal Spirits • Sacred Spaces • Sacred People (Shamans) • Ancestors - Departed family members still part of the community. Swancutt, Katherine. (15 June 2019). Animism. Cambridge Encyclopedia of Anthropology. http://doi.org/10.29164/19anim
  • 48. Moana, Song of the Ancestors
  • 50. Folk Religions What does it include? • African tribal religions • Native American religion • Latin American tribal religions • Neo-Paganism (ex. Wicca, New Age, Druid Religion) Pew Research. (December 2012). The Global Religious Landscape. PewResearch Center. p. 34
  • 52. Folk Religions (Animism) Africa and North America • Worldwide - 405,000,000 (6% of world) • Sub-Saharan Africa - 26,860,000 • North America - 1,020,000 • Latin America - 10,040,000 Pew Research. (December 2012). The Global Religious Landscape. PewResearch Center. p. 34
  • 53. Pew Research. (December 2012). The Global Religious Landscape. PewResearch Center. p. 34
  • 54. Pew Research. (December 2012). The Global Religious Landscape. PewResearch Center. p. 34 Why do you think animism thrives in these regions?
  • 55. Pew Research. (December 2012). The Global Religious Landscape. PewResearch Center. p. 34
  • 56. History of Africa Religion
  • 58. Traditional Theory of Human Origins
  • 59. Bantu Migration (2,000 BC to 1000 AD) Cartwright, M. (11 April 2019). Bantu Migration. World History Encyclopedia https://www.ancient.eu/Bantu_Migration/ Egypt Cush Bantu
  • 60. Spread of Islam 600 - 900 AD
  • 61.
  • 65. Witch / Healer May or may not be a Shaman. Specialist who is able to heal and control spiritual powers Eliade, M. and Diószegi, . Vilmos (2020, May 12). Shamanism. Encyclopedia Britannica. https://www.britannica.com/topic/shamanism
  • 66. Shaman Originally described the practice of the Tungus in Siberia. Specialists who communicate with spirits and may be inhabited by them. Eliade, M. and Diószegi, . Vilmos (2020, May 12). Shamanism. Encyclopedia Britannica. https://www.britannica.com/topic/shamanism
  • 67. Shaman Spirit possession Ecstatic dance Mask represents the spirits Often a supernatural practice (example sitting in a fi re) Eliade, M. and Diószegi, . Vilmos (2020, May 12). Shamanism. Encyclopedia Britannica. https://www.britannica.com/topic/shamanism
  • 68. Fetish A religious object such as an animal or fi gurine believed inhabited by a spirit and having spiritual power https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/fetish
  • 70.
  • 71. Zouli de Man fl a in Cote d’Loire (Ivory Coast)
  • 72. African Beliefs & Practices
  • 74. Common African Beliefs • Creator God - One creator God, created the other gods, then moved away. Britannica, T. Editors of Encyclopaedia (2018, February 23). African religions. Encyclopedia Britannica. https://www.britannica.com/topic/African-religions
  • 75. Common Beliefs • Creator God - • Creation Myth - story of how the fi rst man & woman were created, often out of natural materials of the world. Britannica, T. Editors of Encyclopaedia (2018, February 23). African religions. Encyclopedia Britannica. https://www.britannica.com/topic/African-religions
  • 76. Yoruba Tribe Creation Myth (2017)
  • 77. Common Beliefs • Creator God - • Creation Myth - • Fall Myth - Man or woman performed an act that alienated themselves from the creator and introduced sin into the world. As the result of a human act, sin and death entered the world and the world became faulty Britannica, T. Editors of Encyclopaedia (2018, February 23). African religions. Encyclopedia Britannica. https://www.britannica.com/topic/African-religions
  • 79. Common Beliefs • Creator God - • Creation Myth - • Fall Myth - • Absence of Monotheism or Henotheism - Though a creator god exists, he is absent or became distant and people worship the secondary gods or spirits Britannica, T. Editors of Encyclopaedia (2018, February 23). African religions. Encyclopedia Britannica. https://www.britannica.com/topic/African-religions
  • 80. Common Beliefs • Creator God - • Creation Myth - • Fall Myth - • Absence of Monotheism or Henotheism - • Proliferation of Polytheism - Britannica, T. Editors of Encyclopaedia (2018, February 23). African religions. Encyclopedia Britannica. https://www.britannica.com/topic/African-religions
  • 81. Common Beliefs • Creator God - • Creation Myth - • Fall Myth - • Absence of Monotheism or Henotheism - • Proliferation of Polytheism - • Ancestor Worship - Belief that deceased relatives live on in the spirit world and continue to relate to the family as guardians or antagonists. Britannica, T. Editors of Encyclopaedia (2018, February 23). African religions. Encyclopedia Britannica. https://www.britannica.com/topic/African-religions
  • 83. Common Rituals • Concerned with fertility and prosperity - Raising families, raising crops, food, water, basic needs. Britannica, T. Editors of Encyclopaedia (2018, February 23). African religions. Encyclopedia Britannica. https://www.britannica.com/topic/African-religions
  • 84. Common Rituals • Concerned with fertility and prosperity • Harmonious Relationship with Spirit World - The community prospers when ancestors guard the community and spirits are blessing them. Britannica, T. Editors of Encyclopaedia (2018, February 23). African religions. Encyclopedia Britannica. https://www.britannica.com/topic/African-religions
  • 85. Common Rituals • Concerned with fertility and prosperity • Harmonious Relationship with Spirit World • Harnessing Spiritual Powers - Witchcraft, controlling the spirits or their powers. Britannica, T. Editors of Encyclopaedia (2018, February 23). African religions. Encyclopedia Britannica. https://www.britannica.com/topic/African-religions
  • 86. Common Rituals • Concerned with fertility and prosperity • Harmonious Relationship with Spirit World • Harnessing Spiritual Powers - • Maintaining Community Structure - Integrated into the life of the community requiring all the members to participate. Britannica, T. Editors of Encyclopaedia (2018, February 23). African religions. Encyclopedia Britannica. https://www.britannica.com/topic/African-religions
  • 87. Common Rituals • Concerned with fertility and prosperity • Harmonious Relationship with Spirit World • Harnessing Spiritual Powers - • Maintaining Community Structure - • Ancestors Act as Intermediators - Britannica, T. Editors of Encyclopaedia (2018, February 23). African religions. Encyclopedia Britannica. https://www.britannica.com/topic/African-religions
  • 88. Common Rituals • Concerned with fertility and prosperity • Harmonious Relationship with Spirit World • Harnessing Spiritual Powers - • Maintaining Community Structure - • Ancestors Act as Intermediators - • Sickness & Misfortune Have Spiritual Causes Britannica, T. Editors of Encyclopaedia (2018, February 23). African religions. Encyclopedia Britannica. https://www.britannica.com/topic/African-religions
  • 89. Common Rituals • Concerned with fertility and prosperity • Harmonious Relationship with Spirit World • Harnessing Spiritual Powers - • Maintaining Community Structure - • Ancestors Act as Intermediators - • Sickness & Misfortune Have Spiritual Causes - • Spiritual Problems Require Restitution - Britannica, T. Editors of Encyclopaedia (2018, February 23). African religions. Encyclopedia Britannica. https://www.britannica.com/topic/African-religions
  • 91. Ritual Practices • Rites of Passage - circumcision and clitoridectomy, coming of age journeys such as (1) separation from the community, (2) journey into the bush and communion with spirits, and then (3) reuniting as an adult accompanied with an initiation ceremony. Britannica, T. Editors of Encyclopaedia (2018, February 23). African religions. Encyclopedia Britannica. https://www.britannica.com/topic/African-religions
  • 92. Ritual Practices • Rites of Passage - • Sacri fi ces - killing an animal releases vital life force to satisfy a god or release power. Britannica, T. Editors of Encyclopaedia (2018, February 23). African religions. Encyclopedia Britannica. https://www.britannica.com/topic/African-religions
  • 93. Ritual Practices • Rites of Passage - • Sacri fi ces - • Healing Rituals - Britannica, T. Editors of Encyclopaedia (2018, February 23). African religions. Encyclopedia Britannica. https://www.britannica.com/topic/African-religions
  • 96. Vodun Benin, West Africa • Dahomey Tribe in Benin Africa • Vudu - Dahomean word for spirit • Vodun - religion of the spirits • Spread throughout West Africa, Caribbean, N America with Slaves https://www.encyclopedia.com/humanities/encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps/vodun-voodoo-vaudun
  • 97. Vodun Beliefs • One God who is unapproachable • Many spirits intermediaries between God and humans • Spirits possess individuals to carry out God’s will • Spirits possess individuals through rituals • Ancestors become spirits • Good and Bad spirits • Honor spirits through food/drink during possession • Honor spirits through sacri fi ces https://www.encyclopedia.com/humanities/encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps/vodun-voodoo-vaudun
  • 98. Voudou - African Diaspora Religion
  • 99. CNN Freedom Project (14 Feb 2011)
  • 101. Voudou History • Slaves brought to N America, S America, Caribbean • Protestant Colonies - Africans adopted Christianity • Catholic Colonies - African religion mixed with Catholicism • Vudon + Catholicism —> Voudou Bellegarde-Smith and Claudine, Michel. Haitian Vodou: Spirit, Myth & Reality.Indiana University Press, 2006.
  • 102. Voudou History • Haiti Slave Revolt (1791 - 1804) • Dedicated Haiti to Bondye • Established Voudou as national religion • Voudou (Voodoo) came to Louisiana • Modern Day - Pan Africanism revival of African religion Bellegarde-Smith and Claudine, Michel. Haitian Vodou: Spirit, Myth & Reality.Indiana University Press, 2006.
  • 103. Voudou Haitian African Religion • Bondye - the Creator God • Iwa - gods equated with Catholic saints • Oungans - priests • Manbos - priestesses • Rituals- possession, sacri fi ces, drumming, dancing, spells Bellegarde-Smith and Claudine, Michel. Haitian Vodou: Spirit, Myth & Reality.Indiana University Press, 2006.
  • 104. Voudou Beliefs • Bondye fashioned humans from the earth • Humans have body and soul • Soul has two parts: (a) Little good angel, (b) Big good angel • Little good angel - human conscience • Big good angel - human memory, source of knowledge Desmangles, Leslie (1992). The Faces of the Gods: Vodou and Roman Catholicism in Haiti. University of North Carolina Press. 
  • 105. Voudou Beliefs • After death - judgement by Bondye (Catholic in fl uence) • Ancestors - continue to be a part of the community • Ancestors - require veneration and sacri fi ces • Sacri fi ces - animals, food, drink, by pictures or graves • Magic - trying to use spirits to control people & events Desmangles, Leslie (1992). The Faces of the Gods: Vodou and Roman Catholicism in Haiti. University of North Carolina Press. 
  • 106.
  • 109. Spiritual Warefare Ephesians 6 1. There is a real a devil, the author of evil 2. The devil has a kingdom of fallen angels (demons) 3. Demons have real supernatural powers 4. Supernatural powers create real acts 5. People are really under their power (spiritual, mental, emotional) 6. This real power is greater than our human power
  • 110. For  we do not wrestle against fl esh and blood, but against  the rulers, against the authorities, against  the cosmic powers over this present darkness, against the s p i r i t u a l f o r c e s o f e v i l  i n t h e h e a v e n l y places.  Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand fi rm (Ephesians 6:12-13, ESV)
  • 111. Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in  the evil day, and having done all, to stand fi rm.   Stand therefore, having fastened on the belt of t r u t h , a n d  h a v i n g p u t o n t h e b re a s t p l a t e o f righteousness,   and, as shoes for your feet, having put on the readiness given by the gospel of peace.  In all circumstances take up the shield of faith, with which you can extinguish all the fl aming darts of the evil one;  and take the helmet of salvation, and the sword of the Spirit, which is the word of God,  praying at all times in the Spirit, with all prayer and supplication (Eph 6:13-18, ESV)
  • 112. Spiritual Warefare Christian Response 1. Recognize existence of supernatural powers 2. Acknowledge its evil origins 3. Trust in power of God, not human power http://www.missiology.org/blog/GVR-MR-28-A-Theology-of-Power
  • 113. Spiritual Warefare Christian Response 4. But do so humbly and in love 5. Demonstrating that power is in Christ not Person 6. In a redemptive way that honors people & their culture http://www.missiology.org/blog/GVR-MR-28-A-Theology-of-Power
  • 114. Spiritual Warefare Spiritual Armor 1. Belt of Truth - 2. Breastplate of Righteousness - 3. Shoes of the gospel - 4. Shield of faith - 5. Helmet of Salvation - 6. Sword (Word of God) - 7. Praying at all times -
  • 115. Cook, Jane. (2018) CRU Ministry in Congo (0:47)