Forms of Worship
How Orisa Worship Became Religion in Nigeria and Brazil
Religious Cultures of African and African Diaspora People
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Pages: 370
Illustrations: 15 illustrations
Release Date: September 15, 2026
Author: Ayodeji Ogunnaike
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Ayodeji Ogunnaike is Assistant Professor of African Religions and Canada Research Chair (Tier 2) in the Globalization of African Religion and Yoruba Mythology at McGill University.
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Acknowledgments ix
Introduction 1
1. From Myth to Modernity: A Religious History of Ẹdẹ 17
2. Forms of Worship, Not Religion 47
3. How Worship Became Religion: Diaspora, Homeland, and the Lagosian Renaissance 81
4. How Religion Becomes International 121
5. Masking Tradition(s): Indigenous Perspectives on Syncretism 137
6. How Religion Is Changing the Religious 169
7. The Timi: Sacred Kinship, Managing Modernity, and New Religious Pluralism 215
Conclusion 259
Notes 283
Bibliography 325
Index
Introduction 1
1. From Myth to Modernity: A Religious History of Ẹdẹ 17
2. Forms of Worship, Not Religion 47
3. How Worship Became Religion: Diaspora, Homeland, and the Lagosian Renaissance 81
4. How Religion Becomes International 121
5. Masking Tradition(s): Indigenous Perspectives on Syncretism 137
6. How Religion Is Changing the Religious 169
7. The Timi: Sacred Kinship, Managing Modernity, and New Religious Pluralism 215
Conclusion 259
Notes 283
Bibliography 325
Index
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Paper ISBN:
978-1-4780-3902-0 /
Hardcover ISBN:
978-1-4780-3344-8 /
eISBN:
978-1-4780-6265-3 /
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