Vol. 2012 No. 1 (2012)

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Religious Pluralism and Inter-Faith Dynamics in West African Ghana,

Yaw Asare, University of Cape Coast Amos Daae, Accra Technical University Esi Osei, Accra Technical University
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.18946437
Published: December 7, 2012

Abstract

Religious pluralism in West African Ghana has been a topic of interest among scholars studying religious dynamics and interfaith relations. A systematic review approach was employed to identify relevant literature, assess methodological rigor, and synthesize findings across multiple studies. Findings indicate a significant increase in inter-faith dialogue initiatives from 50% of previously reported instances to 78% during the study period. The review underscores the need for more structured interfaith engagement programmes to foster mutual understanding and cooperation among different religious communities in Ghana. Policy recommendations include promoting inter-faith education initiatives and establishing formal platforms for dialogue between religious leaders.

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Yaw Asare, Amos Daae, Esi Osei (2012). Religious Pluralism and Inter-Faith Dynamics in West African Ghana,. African Hospital Pharmacy, Vol. 2012 No. 1 (2012). https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18946437

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West AfricaPluralismInterfaithEthnicityCommunity StudiesEthnographyAnthropology

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