Scramble for Souls: Scrutinizing the Nature, Growth, and Competing Claims of Ori-Oke in Ilorin, Nigeria

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2017-10

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Published by International Bulletin of Mission Research Overseas Ministries Study Centre, New Haven USA.

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This article examines the evolution of Ori-Oke (Yoruba term for prayer mountain) as a religious phenomenon in Ilorin, Nigeria. Based on the participatory spirituality theory of J. N. Ferrer, the article discusses the impact of Ori-Oke on people’s daily life and how its spirituality strives to provide satisfying answers to the deepest questions of human existence. It highlights the characteristics of Ori-Oke spirituality and prayer formats. The article concludes with reflections on the reasons Ori-Oke is trending and the future it holds for peaceful coexistence and dialogue among religions in Nigeria.

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Ori-Oke, Prayer Mountain, African spirituality, Yoruba spirituality, participatory spirituality theory, mountain prophets, Orisha, spiritual oppression, religious outsiders

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Vol 41 Issue 4

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