Ethical Analysis of Symbols and Symbolism in African Traditional Religion and Christianity.

Publication Date: 19/01/2026

DOI: 10.52589/AJCHRT-3TFGCMA0


Author(s): Abraham Olutoye Odeleye (Ph.D.).
Volume/Issue: Volume 9, Issue 1 (2026)
Page No: 29-39
Journal: African Journal of Culture, History, Religion and Traditions (AJCHRT)


Abstract:

Symbolism is pertinent to every religion, and no religion is without its symbols. It is one of the ways of expressing religious faith and beliefs. Both Christianity and African Traditional Religions have symbols that remind the adherents of their religious values. Symbols are outcomes of man’s creative power to preserve religious heritage. The paper is analytical in nature, and the author employs a qualitative research approach that involves a combination of literature review and a phenomenological approach to address the subject of discussion. An in-depth examination of symbols within Christianity and African Traditional Religions reveals not only their unique meanings but also their common roles, which significantly enrich spiritual experiences, strengthen cultural identities, and promote moral values. Symbolism is paramount to both African Traditional Religion and Christianity, and both religions employ numerous symbols. Some symbols are common to both religions, while others are unique to each. Symbols are religious expressions that sensitize the adherents of one religion to their religious values and practices. It is a means of religious communication through which religious values are passed across to the audience and the next generation. The study submits that adherents of both religions should appreciate each other's religious symbols. This will ensure peaceful co-existence among the Christians and adherents of African Traditional Religion.

Keywords:

African traditional religion, Christianity, Ethical analysis, Symbols, Symbolism.

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