• Spirits, Spells, and Secrets: African Mystical Powers Unveiled
    Nov 18 2025

    Introduction to Magic in ATR: Define magic within the context of African Traditional Religion, contrasting it with Western perspectives. Highlight its role in controlling natural and supernatural phenomena and addressing life's uncertainties. Mention the importance of specialized knowledge and ritual practices.

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    13 min
  • The Mystery of the Lord’s Supper: Seeing Christ in Bread and Wine
    Jan 3 2026

    This episode aims to help listeners understand why the Lord’s Supper is called a “mystery” and how it serves as a visible sermon of Christ’s death and love.

    Explain the rich symbolism of the broken bread and poured‑out cup as signs of Christ’s body given and blood shed for the remission of sins.

    Encourage believers to approach the Table with thoughtful preparation, repentance, and faith rather than bare ritual.

    Show how the Lord’s Supper strengthens weak faith, comforts troubled consciences, and deepens love for Christ in everyday life.

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    7 min
  • Mystical Power, Magic and Witchcraft in African Village Life
    Dec 26 2025

    Today’s episode explores mystical power, magic, witchcraft and sorcery in African traditional religions.

    Across many African societies, people believe the universe is filled with a living, dynamic power that can protect, heal, harm or destroy. This power is not seen as fantasy; it is woven into farming, family life, illness, business – even into how people explain accidents and everyday misfortunes.

    This episode will walk through vivid village stories, then unpack how African thinkers describe mystical power, good and evil magic, witchcraft and sorcery – and why these ideas matter for understanding contemporary Africa.

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    7 min
  • Beyond Superstition: Defining African Traditional Religion
    Dec 26 2025

    Hello listeners, today’s episode aims to introduce African Traditional Religion (ATR) as a serious, coherent religion, not “primitive superstition,” and frame the whole series

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    4 min
  • Hand Me Down Power: Conjure, Christianity, and the African American Spiritual Life
    Dec 26 2025

    Today, we’re exploring that blend through the lens of scholar Yvonne Chireau’s book Black Magic: Religion and the African American Conjuring Tradition. We’ll look at how African American conjure — often called Hoodoo, rootwork, or “black magic” — is not the opposite of religion, but a powerful, practical form of African American spirituality that has helped people survive, heal, and resist for centuries.

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    8 min
  • Echoes in the Night: Secret Societies of West Africa
    Dec 24 2025

    Welcome to West African Religion Unveiled, the show where ritual, mythology, and everyday life intersect.

    In this episode, we step into the shadowy world of West African secret societies—groups that guarded power, hunted witches, honored the dead, and enforced social order in ways both fascinating and terrifying

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    9 min
  • Interpreting African Philosophy: A Conversation with Kwame Gyekye
    Dec 23 2025

    Today’s episode dives into an interview held in 1997 at the University of Ghana with philosopher Kwame Gyekye, conducted by Ulrich Lölke. Gyekye reflects on his training in Graeco‑Arabic philosophy, his return to Ghana, and, most importantly, how to understand the nature and future of African philosophy.

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    7 min
  • Beyond ‘Fetishism’: Rethinking West African Religion
    Dec 19 2025

    Welcome to today’s episode, “Beyond ‘Fetishism’: Rethinking West African Religion.”

    For a long time, European writers described African religions with words like “primitive,” “savage,” and “fetishism.” Those labels did not just misunderstand African faiths; they distorted them.

    In this episode, the focus is on how one mid‑twentieth‑century scholar, E. Geoffrey Parrinder, challenged these ideas in his study West African Religion, and what his work reveals about the richness and complexity of West African spiritual life.

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    10 min