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Funeral Rites Reformation For Any African Ethnic Community Based On The Proposed New Funeral Practices For The Agikuyu Johnson Nganga Mbugua Mary N Getui

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Funeral Rites Reformation For Any African Ethnic Community Based On The Proposed New Funeral Practices For The Agikuyu Johnson Nganga Mbugua Mary N Getui
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Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.61 MB
Pages: 312
Author: Johnson Nganga Mbugua; Mary N. Getui
ISBN: 9781498290913, 1498290914
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Funeral Rites Reformation For Any African Ethnic Community Based On The Proposed New Funeral Practices For The Agikuyu Johnson Nganga Mbugua Mary N Getui by Johnson Nganga Mbugua; Mary N. Getui 9781498290913, 1498290914 instant download after payment.

This book has been written on the premise that the mode of coping with death of virtually all African ethnic communities has taken proportions and turns that are neither cultural, scriptural, nor necessary. Current rites are complicated, time-consuming, expensive, and are leaving most families and their neighbors impoverished. They have been extremely commercialized and a large number of Africans do not have resources to bury their dead the "modern" way. Were the Agikuyu (read: Africans) to curb numerous funeral demands which they deem necessary and "customary," when in actual fact they are not, funerals for them would become cheaper, faster, and simpler; would be decent enough for the dead; would take care of those left behind; and would be environmentally friendly. How Africans in the Diaspora, away from their ancestral homeland, should cope with death is also addressed. Also addressed is the issue of cremation. It is shown that at the resurrection, God will accord us new spiritual bodies which will have no bearing with the material substance of our earthly (mortal) bodies.

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