The synthesis between Christianity and African traditional religion yields both favourable and unfavourable outcomes. To enhance and reinforce the African cultural heritage and values, it is important to discard the dehumanising and explicit elements while firmly embracing the positive components. The researchers employed a qualitative research methodology in the course of this study. This entails the widespread utilisation of the primary and secondary approaches, which rely on oral tradition, written material and periodicals. Intradisciplinary and/or interdisciplinary implications: The article concludes that the process of indigenisation or Africanisation of Christianity is of great importance for the rejuvenation of African cultural heritage and values, and recommends inter-religious studies and dialogue as an indispensable strategy in gaining more knowledge about the two religious traditions. The study further emphasises that the cultural emancipation and the enculturation approach are invaluable tools for understanding religion. Religious tolerance between the two religions is recommended for inter-religious peace and cooperation.
Odey et al. (Mon,) studied this question.