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- taparoro
- e—no kaikai (eat) man, altogether savee taparoro (religion.)" ** I was much amused at the conceit of the fol... oted in Bromilow 1893, 6) ## "i.e. the Christian religion": W. E. Bromilow ## A child died the other day, ... heeded the words of the lotu, i.e. the Christian religion Taparoro, and given up smiting the little ones. "
- taboo
- terms of a single, unequivocal message, but as a religion of conversion it necessarily presupposes a dialog... realize themselves as Christians by placing their religion in an inverse relationship with dominant social v... Ghanaian Pentecostalist Discourse.” //Journal of Religion in Africa// 28 (3): 316–49. doi:[[https://doi.org
- first_year_forum
- ?* * [[:2667:start|ANTH 2667: The Anthropology of Religion]] (Semester 1, 2015) *Why do people believe in God? Why have societies always made a space for religion? Is this something that all cultures have in comm