Wednesday, October 2, 2019
Who Is God? Essay -- essays research papers
 Who is God?           Worshipping is a way to communicate beliefs and feelings of individuals  and religious communities. Every society I have every studied from the American  Indians to the Ancient Greek have all believed in some form of worship or  religion. Altars have been and are in existence in several if not all forms of  region. Robert Farris Thompson depicts this for the African population in "  Overture: The Concept 'Altar,' " and " With the Assurance of Infinity: Yoruba  Atlantic Altars," Face of the Gods: Art and Altars of Africa and the African  Americas, through pictures he and others have taken, has well as evidence from  assorted books, articles, poems and songs, Thompson shows the meaningful role  the Altar had in self expression of the Africans. "The aim is to view black  Atlantic art, especially in the New World, in terms of thoughtfully selected  [altar] objects belonging to specific philosophic constellations which help to  define the face of divinity."       Through the oppression of the salve trade, the Yoruba Africans worked to  keep there own conception of region intact. "Even under slavery, and under post  slavery persecution in the late nineteenth century, the Yoruba of Cuba and  Brazil managed to maintain sporadic but precious contact with Africa through  networks of friends and traders. They sought the sacred cowries, seeds, and  beads of Africa for their religion." This example...                      
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