African Approaches to the Protection and Conservation of the Environment: The Role of African Traditional Religions

J. Amanze
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In Africa the environment is sacrosanct and treated with great respect, particularly in communities where traditional beliefs and practices prevail. The sacredness of the environment is based on the African people’s fundamental belief that the spiritual and the secular worlds are two sides of the same coin endowed with divine power and presence. As a result, the line of demarcation between the two worlds is blurred. They complement each other in the sense that each derives its meaning, significance and importance from the other. Since the natural world is imbued with the divine, it is considered an extension of the supernatural world. In the absence of written legal frameworks, the environment, in indigenous communities, is protected through religious beliefs and practices. This article analyses the basic approaches of the African people towards nature and their fundamental belief that the environment is an integral part of God’s creation and must therefore be preserved and conserved for future generations. The article notes that in contemporary Africa the emphasis on material values is leading towards the total destruction of the environment, thus putting humanity at the intersection of self-destruction – something that needs to be avoided at all costs.
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非洲保护和养护环境的方法:非洲传统宗教的作用
在非洲,环境是神圣不可侵犯的,受到极大的尊重,尤其是在传统信仰和习俗盛行的社 区。环境的神圣性基于非洲人民的基本信念,即精神世界和世俗世界是同一枚硬币的两面,都被赋予了神圣的力量和存在。因此,这两个世界的分界线是模糊的。它们相辅相成,每个世界的意义、重要性都来自于另一个世界。由于自然世界充满神性,因此被视为超自然世界的延伸。在缺乏成文法律框架的情况下,土著社区通过宗教信仰和习俗来保护环境。本文分析了非洲人民对待自然的基本态度以及他们的基本信念,即环境是上帝创造的不可分割的一部分,因此必须为子孙后代加以保护和养护。文章指出,在当代非洲,对物质价值的重视正在导致对环境的彻底破坏,从而将人类置于自我毁灭的十字路口--这是需要不惜一切代价避免的。
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