
Beyond Bantu Philosophy
Contextualizing Placide Tempelsās Initiative in African Thought
- 180 pages
- English
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Beyond Bantu Philosophy
Contextualizing Placide Tempelsās Initiative in African Thought
About this book
Franciscan priest Placide Tempels's 1946 book, Bantu Philosophy, introduced a new discourse about African thought and beliefs, questioning the universality of Western philosophy and establishing paradigms that continue to dominate discussion of the relationships between Africa and the West today. More than 75 years after the publication of this influential text, this volume brings together a wide range of contributors to examine the legacy and impact of Tempels's work for the study of African philosophy and religion. Reflecting on whether Bantu Philosophy reinforces conflict or convergence between Africa and the West, and its reception within Africa, scholars from both African and Western institutions provide new perspectives on both Tempels's ideas and ongoing debates in African philosophy and religion.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Half Title
- Series Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- Acknowledgements
- List of contributors
- Glossary
- Placide Tempels: An Introduction
- PART 1: Tempelsās Life, Work and Spirituality
- PART 2: Bantu Philosophy in an African context
- PART 3: Intercultural Philosophy and Bantu Philosophical Paradigms
- PART 4: Interdisciplinary Relevance of Tempelsās Bantu Philosophy
- Index