Abstract
In a competitive world where everyone and every system is trying to outdo one another to create a sense of relevance, the tendency of not being satisfied with a particular way in which something has been done over the years is often to copy or emulate what the other is doing. Religion is not free from this tendency; and this creates a situation where some elements or a reasonable chunk of ideas are copied and fussed into a religious tradition from one or more opposing or distinct religious groups. The idea of fusion in religious circles is known as religious syncretism. The paper is motivated by the seemingly fusion of Christian and Islamic patterns of beliefs in the Ethnic Denominations of African Religion in the Benue Valley of Nigeria. The paper adopts the Phenomenological and Analytic Methods. In the area of data collection, two main methods: the primary and secondary methods of data collection have been employed. In the primary source of data collection, observation and oral interview methods were used. On the other hand, the secondary sources of data collection employed the use of textbooks, journal articles, newspaper/magazine articles and e-sources. The paper discovered that syncretism has been a reoccurring decimal in religious circles. Thus, a particular religion copies and infuses into its system some distinct ideas from a different religious tradition. The Ethnic Denominations of African Religion in the Benue Valley particularly Tiv Religion has been greatly influenced by syncretism. Tiv Religion has adopted and fused certain beliefs from Christianity and Islam in such areas as prayers, use of prayer beads, holy water and worship patterns. It is the view of this paper that if this trend goes unchecked, the Ethnic Denominations of African Religion in the Benue Valley especially Tiv Religion would wholly syncretize itself in the garb of foreign religious traditions. The paper suggests that the adherents of Tiv Religion should continue with their unique way of prayer and worship as prescribed in Tiv Religion instead of syncretizing different religious practices with the prospects of losing their entire culture to foreign ones. The uniqueness of Tiv Religion and culture must be protected from going extinct. The practitioners of the Ethnic Denominations of African Religion in the Benue Valley must note the fact that God listens to those who worship him through different cultural platforms. Therefore, one does not need to adopt foreign ideas to be relevant or heard by God. This is what makes God, God.
Highlights
In the history of societies across the globe, it has come to the general realization that where two or more systems and cultures co-habit or exist side by side, the tendency is for one of the cultures or systems to copy, fuse or imbibe the values of the other into its original cultural forms and values
The Ethnic Denominations of African Religion in the Benue Valley of Nigeria; the Tiv ethnic denomination has in recent times clearly shown the influence of syncretism in its worship patterns, prayers and other forms of religious rituals from Christianity and Islam into its original ideas of religious beliefs and practices which were on ground long before any other form of civilisation
The discussion in this paper has shown that syncretism is not a new phenomenon in religious circles as different religious traditions have often amalgamated or fused some religious practices into its/their belief systems having a blend of ideas
Summary
In the history of societies across the globe, it has come to the general realization that where two or more systems and cultures co-habit or exist side by side, the tendency is for one of the cultures or systems to copy, fuse or imbibe the values of the other into its original cultural forms and values. It is a normal occurrence that where two or more systems/cultures meet; the dominant system/culture overwhelms and tends to swallow up the weaker system(s) This is the foreseeable danger posed to Tiv Ethnic Denomination of African Religion by Christianity and Islam. If care is not taken, the Ethnic Denominations of African Religion in the Benue valley Tiv Religion will end up being swallowed up by the infusion of ideas from foreign religious traditions such as Christianity and Islam. The paper is divided into major and sub-themes for clarity and better understanding These include: the explication of terms/concepts, the meaning of syncretism as well as the influence of syncretism on the ethnic denomination of African religion in the Benue Valley, the Tiv experience. Some valuable suggestions will be made and a conclusion drawn
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