
Kwoth - Wikipedia
Kuoth, also known as Kuoth Nhial, is in African mythology the supreme omnipresent god and creation god of the Nuer people of South Sudan and Gambella. [1] [2] [3] [4]
Kwoth | Nuer god | Britannica
…Sudan, venerate a being called Kwoth, the Nuer term for “spirit” (also translated as “God”). He is considered to be the spirit in or of the sky. Like all spirits, Kwoth is invisible and omnipresent, but he manifests himself in a number of forms.
Kwoth : The Divine Protector - Mythlok
In East African mythology, Kwoth is a figure of deep reverence and mystery. Known as the supreme omnipresent and creation god among the Nuer people of South Sudan and Gambella, Kwoth’s tale embodies intrigue and omnipresence.
Nuer and Dinka Religion - Encyclopedia.com
In both religions the world is said to have been created by a high god. The Nuer refer to this God as Kwoth (a word that also means "spirit," or "breath"), or as Kwoth Nhial; among the Dinka the supreme being is known as Nhialic, which might be translated as "sky."
Nuer Religion - laulima.hawaii.edu
The Nuer hold a conception of Kwoth, a generalized Spirit or God-essence, reminiscent of the Polynesian mana; and the various named gods and totemic spirits are manifestations of the spiritual essence and not Kwoth themselves.
Evans-Pritchard and the Religion of the Nuer - Anthropology Review
2024年10月10日 · Sir Edward Evans-Pritchard (1951) describes the religion of the Nuer tribe as “spiritual” in that they conceive God to be Kwoth, a “being of true spirit” who is everywhere and in everything. The Nuer believe that everything they are and everything they have and everything that happens is so because it is his will.
Kwoth and the Cutting of the Link between Heaven and Earth
(Nuer/Sudan) God, the supreme being, is Kwoth, Spirit; God is Kwoth Nhial, Spirit of the Sky. There are other and lesser spirits, Kuth Nhial, spirits of the sky or of the above, and Kuth Piny, spirits of the earth or of the below. The name Kwoth suggests both the intangible quality of air and the breathing or blowing out of air.
KWOTH - the Nuer God of Creation (African mythology)
Godchecker guide to Kwoth, the Nuer God of Creation from African mythology. Mysterious God of Unknown Things
The Animistic Religion and Culture of the Nuer - Bishop's …
2020年4月19日 · Rain, lightning, and pestilences belong to the created world and are seen as instruments of God (nyin kwoth). Evans-Pritchard explains that, “[P]estilences, murrains, death, and indeed almost any natural phenomenon significant for men are commonly regarded by Nuer as manifestations from above, activities of divine being.
Kwoth - World Mythos
2024年12月21日 · Kwoth, often depicted in various forms, symbolizes the duality of life and death, embodying the complex relationship the Etruscans had with the afterlife. This article delves into the intricate details surrounding Kwoth, exploring his origins, characteristics, and the cultural context in which he was worshiped.