John G. Jackson's Man, God, and Civilization presents a comprehensive study of the early development of human civilization and the evolution of religious ideas from prehistoric times to modern society. Jackson examines the relationship between culture, religion, and social development, and traces the influence of Ancient Egypt, Africa, and other early civilizations on Western religious thought …
Présence Africaine Volume 30 presents a collection of essays, poems, and critical writings that explore major political, cultural, and philosophical issues in Africa during the mid-20th century. The volume discusses colonialism, apartheid, the rise of single-party systems, and the search for an authentic African philosophy, while also featuring literary works and cultural reviews. Together, th…