Religious pluralism in West Africa is a complex phenomenon characterized by diverse religious beliefs coexisting alongside each other. No specific methodologies are detailed as empirical results are not provided; instead, a thematic analysis of existing literature is employed. Themes of syncretic practices and mutual respect among various faiths are prevalent across studies reviewed. While the literature highlights positive inter-faith interactions, it also identifies challenges such as cultural appropriation and theological disagreements. Further qualitative research should explore case studies in diverse regions to provide more nuanced understanding of inter-faith dynamics.
Cherono et al. (Sat,) studied this question.