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AFRİKA TOPLULUKLARINDA TABİAT KÜLTÜ VE TABİİ UNSURLARA ATFEDİLEN GÜÇLER

Year 2017, Volume: 4 Issue: 8, 2 - 16, 28.12.2017

Abstract

Tabiat, canlı ve cansız varlıkların hepsini ihtiva
eder. İnsanlık tarihinde hemen hemen her din ve kültürde tabii unsurlara büyük
önem atfedildiği dikkati çekmektedir. Onların bir takım yüce güçlere sahip
olduğuna inanılmıştır. Bu durum bir takım tabiat kültlerinin oluşmasına neden
olmuştur. Afrika topluluklarında da tabiat kültlerine rastlanır. Afrika
topluluklarında gök, güneş, ay, toprak, su, dağ, taş, ağaç, hayvan gibi varlıklara
bir takım güçler atfedilmiştir. Dolayısıyla bu tabii unsurlar bir kült haline
gelmiştir. Bu çalışmamızda, Afrika kıtasında yaygın olan tabiat kültlerini ve
tabii unsurlara atfedilen güçleri ele almaya çalışacağız.

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THE CULT OF NATURE AND POWERS ATTRIBUTED TO NATURAL ELEMENTS IN THE AFRICAN COMMUNITIES

Year 2017, Volume: 4 Issue: 8, 2 - 16, 28.12.2017

Abstract

Nature contains all of the living and inanimate beings. It is noteworthy that in human history, great importance is attached to natural elements in almost every religion and culture. It was believed that they had some supreme powers. This has led to the formation of some natural cults. The cults of nature are also found in African communities. In African communities, a number of forces have been attributed to beings such as sky, sun, moon, earth, water, mountain, stone, tree, animal etc. So these natural elements have become a cult. In this work we will try to deal the cults of nature that are common in Africa and the powers attributed to natural elements.

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  • Levi-Strauss, Claude, (1966), The Savage Mind, London.
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  • Lurker, Manfred, (2005), “Snakes”, Encyclopedia of Religion, Ed. Lindsay Jones, Second Edition, USA: Macmillan, C. XII, s. 8456-8460.
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Primary Language Turkish
Subjects Religious Studies
Journal Section Article
Authors

Hammet Arslan

Publication Date December 28, 2017
Submission Date December 5, 2017
Published in Issue Year 2017 Volume: 4 Issue: 8

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ISNAD Arslan, Hammet. “AFRİKA TOPLULUKLARINDA TABİAT KÜLTÜ VE TABİİ UNSURLARA ATFEDİLEN GÜÇLER”. Bartın Üniversitesi İslami İlimler Fakültesi Dergisi 4/8 (December 2017), 2-16.

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