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Christianity and Cultural History in Northern Ghana: A Portrait of Cardinal Peter Poreku Dery (1918–2008) (Dieux, Hommes et Religions / Gods, Humans and Religions)

✍ Scribed by Alexis B. Tengan (editor)


Publisher
P.I.E-Peter Lang S.A., Éditions Scientifiques Internationales
Year
2013
Tongue
English
Leaves
286
Edition
New
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


On Monday 23 April 1906 the Missionaries of Africa, also known as the White Fathers, arrived from Upper Volta, today known as Burkina Faso, in Navrongo to begin their missionary activities in northern Ghana. The small group consisted of three missionaries and a contingent of twenty Africans as helpers. Socially and culturally, the region was still suffering from the consequences of the recently outlawed practice of slave raiding and the terror regimes initiated by Zambarma generals such as Samouri and Babatu.
The inhabitants were still to come to terms with the European use of military force to try to establish colonial rule. Many of the populations and groups residing in what was then called the Northern Territories of Ghana, and also those in semi-urban trading centres such as Tamale, Wa and Bawku, had, over the past century, come to adopt aspects of Islamization within their cultures and had accepted the centralizing chieftaincy structure as their main socio-political system.
Cardinal Dery was born around this time into a priestly class among the Dagara people, and his life story as a religious leader vividly captures the cultural evolution of the whole region within this period.

✦ Table of Contents


Cover
Contents
Foreword
Preface
Introduction. Approaching the Cultural History of Northern Ghana (Alexis B. Tengan)
Biographies as Cultural History
Religious Groups and the Re-shaping of Cultural History (The Missionaries of Africa)
Individual Biography as Cultural History (Peter Cardinal Poreku Dery)
The Documentation and Writing of Cultural history
References
Part I: Cultures in Contact, Religions in Conflict
Dagara Appropriation of Christianity. Missionary and Colonial Movements into Northwest Ghana since 1929 (Alexis B. Tengan)
Introduction
1.1. General Background: Space and Travel Movements
1.2. Dagara Spatial Universe of Settlements and Habitats of Hoe-farming1
2. Missionary and Colonial Spatial Trajectory and Movement into Northwest Ghana
2.1. The historical background and the colonial trajectory
2.2. The Missionary Trajectory
3. Experiencing Missionary Activities as Spatial Encounters
4. Conclusion
References
African Traditional Religious Leadership and the Worldview of Peter Cardinal Poreku Dery (Linus Zan)
1. Introduction
2. Aspects of Leadership
2.1. Spirituality in Religious Leadership
3. Dagara Religion and Leadership
3.1. The House Structure and the Position of the House Elder (Yir-nikpee)
3.2. Traditional Religion and Leadership
3.3. The Tengan-sob (Custodian of the Earth Spirit)
4. Peter Cardinal Poreku Dery: A Model of Leadership
4.2. The Leadership Model of Cardinal Dery
Conclusion
References
A Study of Proverbs among the Dagara of West Africa (Paschal Kyiiripuo Kyoore)
Introduction
Humility and Caution
Behaviour or Decision
Evoking Nature and Other Objects of Symbolism
Evoking a Custom to Express an Opinion
Concern for Social Mores
Allusion to People’s Intelligence
Conclusion
References
“If You Do Good You Do it to Yourself and if You Do Evil You Do it to Yourself”. Retribution in the Oral Narratives of the Dagaaba (Gervase Angsotinge)
Introduction
Background and Context
The Concept of Morality among the Dagaaba
The Story of the Goat and the Hyena
Analysis of the story of the Hyena and the Goat
The Story of the Farmer and the evil Woman
Analysis of the story of the Farmer and the evil Woman
Conclusion
References
Part II: Reconciling Religions, Reconciling People
Paul’s Call for Reconciliation and its Relevance for the Church with Particular Reference to Africa (Richard K. Baawobr)
Introduction
Part I. Reconciliation in Paul’s Letters
1. Reconciliation in Corinthian Correspondence
2. Reconciliation in the Roman Correspondence
3. Individual Reconciliation and Humanity’s Reconciliation
Part II. Reconciliation in Letters attributed to Paul
1. Colossians: Reconciliation through the Cross (Col 1:20-22)
2. Ephesians: Reconciling Jews and Gentiles to God (Eph 2:16)
Part III. Active Reconciliation in the Church-Family of God in Africa: The Option of the Second African Synod
1. The Church-Family of God and the African Synods
2. Areas in the Church-Family of God Needing Reconciliation
3. Promoting Reconciliation, Justice and Peace in Africa
4. The Relevance of Paul’s Message for Africa
Conclusion
Conversion and Transformation of Worldviews. The Case of the Dagara of Nortwest Ghana (Edward Tengan)
Introduction
African Conversion
Possible Explanations for Marginal Conversion
Conversion and Culture
Worldview and conversion
Dagara Conversion and Need for Worldview Transformation
Conclusion
References
Evangelizing the Dagaaba through Bible Translation. Then and Now (Fabian N. Dapila)
Introduction
General Observation of Missionary Approach to Evangelization
A Brief History of Bible Translation among the Dagaaba
Background to Bible Translations
Stages of Bible Translation
Other Limitations
Bible Translation Then and Now
Further Progress: The Bible Society of Ghana
Conclusion
Reference
Part III: Renewing Culture, Renewing Religion
Quality Teaching and Education in Northern Ghana. The Role of the Church (Gregory B. Dongkore)
Introduction
Relevance of Quality Teaching
Educational Review in Ghana
The Situation of Rural Education in Ghana and the role of the Teacher
Peculiar Conditions of Rural Education in Northern Ghana
Lack of Teachers in Rural Schools in Upper West Region
Research Study
Method of Research Study
Population and sampling strategy
Questionnaire and definition of key variables
Results
Descriptive Statistics: Frequencies
Correlations
7. Discussion
Conclusion
References
Role of Christian Education for Sustainable Development in Northern Ghana (Africanus L. Diedong)
Introduction
Problems and Challenges of Education
The Church’s Philosophy of Education
The Role of the Teacher in Education
Quality Education: A Shared Venture Among Main Stakeholders
Conclusion
References
The Use of Religious Education in Fostering Inter- Religious Peace in Ghana (Nora Kofognotera Nonterah)
Introduction
1. Religion and Conflicts in Ghana
2. The Place of Religion and Religious Education in Peace Building Process in Ghana
2.1. Proposed Steps and Models for Improving the Role of Religion and Religious Education in Peace Building in Ghana
2.2. Methodology and Approach to Religious and Peace Education in Ghana
2.3. The religious educator
3. Pastoral Aspect
4. Application to the Ghanaian Context
5. Conclusion
References
The Presence and Works of the Brothers of Immaculate Conception (FIC) in Ghana (Aloysius Porekuu)
Introduction
Foundation History
Mission out of Europe
The FIC Brothers in Ghana
The FIC Brothers and their Educational Achievements in Ghana
Life of the Brothers
Preparation for life in the Congregation
Temporal Commitment
Final/Perpetual Commitment
The Patronage of our Congregation
Conclusion: Future/Vision of the Congregation
References
“Were It Not in the Bush, Will A Man Abandon His Wife This Way?”. Northern Immigrants and the Dilemmas of Social Reproduction in the Forest Transition Zone of Ghana (Isidore Lobnibe)
Introduction
Invisible Northern Migrant Women
Northern Female Migrants in Southern Ghana
Dagara Social Organization
The Dilemma of Migrants’ Wives in the North
Interhousehold and Intrahousehold Relations in Context
Women’s Autonomous Income
Discussion of Women’s Experiences
Conclusion
References
Shifting and Contested Relationships. Migration, Gender, and Family Economy among the Dagaaba in the Twentieth Century (Gariba B. Abdul-Korah)
Introduction
Migration and Gender: A Historical Perspective
Locating the Dagaaba in Northern Ghana
Colonial Migration and Gender Relations
Post-Colonial Migration and Gender Relations
Conclusion
References
“GODS, HUMANS AND RELIGIONS”


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