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O'Donohue, J. (1997) | |
Gods and ghosts: traditional religion in Buganda and Bunyoro | |
Journal of African Religion and Philosophy. Volume 4 #1. p. 1-167. |
O'Donohue, J. (1996) | |
Deogratias: an African experience | |
Journal of African Religion and Philosophy. Volume 3 #2. p. 1-164. |
O'Donohue, J. (1995) | |
Africa in Labour: the growing pains of a continent | |
Journal of African Religion and Philosophy. Volume 3 #1. p. 1-75. |
Njino, Joseph (1993) | |
The relevance of the study of philosophy in Kenya | |
Journal of African Religion and Philosophy. Volume 2 #2. p. 173-179. |
Wanjohi, G.J. (1993) | |
The Gikuyu philosophy of religion with reference to the proverbs | |
Journal of African Religion and Philosophy. Volume 2 #2. p. 165-172. |
Ocaya, V. (1993) | |
Plato: a product of his times | |
Journal of African Religion and Philosophy. Volume 2 #2. p. 160-164. |
Njinya-Mujinya, L. (1993) | |
A critical evaluation of Luke 4:16-19 with particular reference to African Christian theology | |
Journal of African Religion and Philosophy. Volume 2 #2. p. 155-159. |
Ogungbemi, S. (1993) | |
A critical assessment of religions in Africa with focus on African traditional religion and Islam | |
Journal of African Religion and Philosophy. Volume 2 #2. p. 151-154. |
Dalfovo, A.T. (1993) | |
Uganda's rehabilitation: the contribution of philosophy | |
Journal of African Religion and Philosophy. Volume 2 #2. p. 148-150. |
Basu, A. (1993) | |
What is Hinduism? | |
Journal of African Religion and Philosophy. Volume 2 #2. p. 144-147. |
Adamo, D.T. (1993) | |
The table of nations reconsidered in African perspective (Genesis 10) | |
Journal of African Religion and Philosophy. Volume 2 #2. p. 138-143. |
Tumwesigire, S.K. (1993) | |
The need to define what a religiously educated person is in today's East African context as a basis for developing an appropriate and justifiable religious education for the region | |
Journal of African Religion and Philosophy. Volume 2 #2. p. 131-137. |
Nkwoka, A.O. (1993) | |
The Pauline idea of the church and its relevance in the African context | |
Journal of African Religion and Philosophy. Volume 2 #2. p. 121-130. |
Jjuuko, F.W. (1993) | |
Matriarchy in tribal Buganda, Uganda | |
Journal of African Religion and Philosophy. Volume 2 #2. p. 88-120. |
Habomugisha, Peace (1993) | |
Marriage behaviour among the Bakiga of southwestern Uganda in pre-colonial times | |
Journal of African Religion and Philosophy. Volume 2 #2. p. 81-87. |
Sumner, C. (1993) | |
The basis for the principle of sufficient reason | |
Journal of African Religion and Philosophy. Volume 2 #2. p. 70-80. |
Ocaya, V. (1993) | |
Lesson from the schoolmen's philosophy | |
Journal of African Religion and Philosophy. Volume 2 #2. p. 65-69. |
Ocaya, V. (1993) | |
Politics: a natural phenomenon | |
Journal of African Religion and Philosophy. Volume 2 #2. p. 63-64. |
McAvity, M. (1993) | |
The importance and urgency of inter-faith education in the world today | |
Journal of African Religion and Philosophy. Volume 2 #2. p. 59-62. |
O'Donohue, John (1993) | |
The nature and sources of African philosophy | |
Journal of African Religion and Philosophy. Volume 2 #2. p. 48-58. |
Ndolerire, O. (1993) | |
Humility and exaltation in Bonaventura Kasaija's poetry | |
Journal of African Religion and Philosophy. Volume 2 #2. p. 37-47. |
Mushanga, Tibamanya mwene (1993) | |
The concept of soul in Kinyankore thought | |
Journal of African Religion and Philosophy. Volume 2 #2. p. 32-36. |
Njinya-Mujinya, L. (1993) | |
A critique of humanization as construed by Harvard University philosopher-theologian, professor Gordon D. Kaufman | |
Journal of African Religion and Philosophy. Volume 2 #2. p. 24-31. |
Workineh Kelbessa (1993) | |
The African source of Greek philosophy | |
Journal of African Religion and Philosophy. Volume 2 #2. p. 14-23. |
Basu, A. (1993) | |
The Hindu-Muslim problem in India: its historical roots, present situation and possible solutions | |
Journal of African Religion and Philosophy. Volume 2 #2. p. 10-13. |
Wanjohi, G.J. (1993) | |
The teaching of non-violence in Gikuyu proverbs | |
Journal of African Religion and Philosophy. Volume 2 #2. p. 3-9. |
Obeng, E.A. (1991) | |
The religious experience and the environment: implication for religious understanding | |
Journal of African Religion and Philosophy. Volume 2 #1. p. 121-126. |
Natukunda-Togboa, Edith R. (1991) | |
The Resurgence of Fundamentalism: A Case Study of the Alice Lakwena Phenomenon Uganda | |
Journal of African Religion and Philosophy. Volume 2 #1. p. 76-81. |
Banabakintu, D. (1990) | |
A review of Ganda art by A.M. Lugira | |
Journal of African Religion and Philosophy. Volume 1 #2. p. 137-140. |
Ocaya, V. (1990) | |
Ends of justice: three theories compared and contrasted | |
Journal of African Religion and Philosophy. Volume 1 #2. p. 131-135. |
Ocaya, V. (1990) | |
Christian indigenization in Africa | |
Journal of African Religion and Philosophy. Volume 1 #2. p. 127-130. |
Njinya-Mujinya, L. (1990) | |
A review of Irenaeus' concept of God | |
Journal of African Religion and Philosophy. Volume 1 #2. p. 121-126. |
Kiyimba, Abasi (1990) | |
The Muslim community in Uganda through one hundred and forty years: the trials and tribulations of a Muslim minority | |
Journal of African Religion and Philosophy. Volume 1 #2. p. 84-120. |
Idoniboye, D.E. (1990) | |
Truth and reality in African thought | |
Journal of African Religion and Philosophy. Volume 1 #2. p. 78-83. |
Baingana-Muntu, E. (1990) | |
Abachwezi-Bashomi in Ankole | |
Journal of African Religion and Philosophy. Volume 1 #2. p. 53-77. |
Fouda, B.J. (1990) | |
Philosophical dialogue and the problem of evil amongst the Beti (southern Cameroun) | |
Journal of African Religion and Philosophy. Volume 1 #2. p. 43-52. |
Koffi, Niamkey; Abdou, Toure (1990) | |
Controversy on the existence of an African philosophy | |
Journal of African Religion and Philosophy. Volume 1 #2. p. 31-42. |
Agblemagnon, N. (1990) | |
The existence and nature of African philosophy in the past and in the present | |
Journal of African Religion and Philosophy. Volume 1 #2. p. 26-30. |
Ahimbisibwe, E.K. (1990) | |
Death and the hereafter among Banyankore, Uganda | |
Journal of African Religion and Philosophy. Volume 1 #2. p. 7-25. |
Topor, W. (1990) | |
The concept of God in the African philosophy | |
Journal of African Religion and Philosophy. Volume 1 #2. p. 1-6. |
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