Abstract:
In this essay, we explore what the African Philosophy of Religion would look
like from both a mono-disciplinary and comparative perspectives. To do this, a
few concepts such as Gods, ancestorhood, relationality, and the problem of
evil that appear in the essays in this special issue will be highlighted. Our aim
here is not to provide a lengthy and rigorous analysis of the field of African
Philosophy of Religion or even some of its main concepts, but to offer a
platform for continuing discussion and development of the field.