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(2008) African cultural astronomy, Dordrecht, Springer.

The relationship between human destiny and the cosmic forces – a study of the igbo worldview

Barth Chukwuezi

pp. 209-215

The Igbo Society in Nigeria has a complex relationship between their destiny and the cosmic forces, which is reflected in their various ontological worldview and cultural configuration. The moon, stars and other heavenly bodies have a lot of import on the socio-cultural activities of the Igbo people. This paper seeks to examine how these heavenly bodies influence and even direct various socio-cultural organizations of the people. These are quite evident in the various life cycles and beyond such as at birth, death and even life after. The paper is situated in the realm of cultural astronomy, which will examine the various cosmological beliefs that affect the Igbo cultural organization. This paper is quite necessary since some of the beliefs are being lost and not articulated due to the impact of Christianity and modernization.

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DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4020-6639-9_15

Full citation:

Chukwuezi, B. (2008)., The relationship between human destiny and the cosmic forces – a study of the igbo worldview, in J. C. Holbrook, J. Urama & R. Thebe Medupe (eds.), African cultural astronomy, Dordrecht, Springer, pp. 209-215.

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