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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Bondye (o Bondyé, Bondyè) è la principale Bondye (o Bondyé, Bondyè) è la principale divinità vudù, creatore della materia e materia stessa. Di fatto si tratta dell'unico vero e proprio dio, in quanto tutti gli altri esseri soprannaturali sono spiriti. Il nome in creolo haitiano significa infatti "Dio" e deriverebbe dal francese Bon Dieu. La figura di Bondye rappresenta il massimo vertice ed il creatore del mondo, ma viene considerato troppo al di sopra di esso per essere direttamente coinvolto nelle vicende terrene. Contrariamente ai Loa, che sono in costante rapporto con gli uomini, egli è lontano ed irraggiungibile e suppliche ed offerte dirette a lui non hanno alcuna possibilità di modificare la sua volontà. Pertanto gli adepti non svolgono alcun rito o sacrificio diretto a Bondye, né risulta che egli abbia mai posseduto qualcuno. Nonostante questo, a Bondye vengono attribuiti influssi sul tempo meteorologico e sulle catastrofi naturali, ed anche le comuni malattie che affliggono gli esseri umani vengono spesso chiamate "malattie di Bondye". In definitiva la sua volontà viene vista in qualsiasi cosa che l'uomo non può controllare, modificare o addirittura capire, ma semplicemente accettare ed adattarvisi. Bondye viene normalmente rappresentato come una figura maschile, ma permangono comunque dubbi sulla sua natura: infatti potrebbe essere il marito della dea madre Gran-Met o addirittura esserlo egli stesso.ran-Met o addirittura esserlo egli stesso. , Bondye, also known Gran Mèt (Grand Maître)Bondye, also known Gran Mèt (Grand Maître), is the supreme creator god in the African diasporic religion of Haitian Vodou. Vodouists believe Bondye was responsible for creating the universe and everything in it, and that he maintains the universal order. They nevertheless deem him to be transcendent and thus inaccessible to humans, who must instead interact with spirits called lwas. Vodou developed among Afro-Haitian communities amid the Atlantic slave trade of the 16th to 19th centuries. It arose through the blending of the traditional religions brought to the island of Hispaniola by enslaved West Africans, many of them Yoruba or Fon, and the Roman Catholic teachings of the French colonialists who controlled the island. Bondye took his name from the French language term Bon Dieu ("Good God"). Conceptually, Bondye occupied the role played by God in Roman Catholicism and other forms of Christianity, as well as that of the supreme deity found in various African traditional religions. in various African traditional religions. , Der kreolische Ausdruck Bondye, Bondyè odeDer kreolische Ausdruck Bondye, Bondyè oder Bondyé (französisch Bon Dieu für „guter Gott“ geschrieben), Synonym Gran Met („großer Meister“), ist der Begriff für Gott im haitianischen Voodoo. Bondye ist aus Sicht des Voodoo nicht direkt in menschliche Angelegenheiten involviert. Die Vermittlung zwischen dem einzigen Gott und den Menschen übernehmen die als Loa bezeichneten Geistwesen, die als Manifestationen Gottes angesehen werden. Bondye selbst gilt als Schöpfer der Welt, die von ihm im Gleichgewicht gehalten wird. Er soll von den Menschen weit entfernt existieren.von den Menschen weit entfernt existieren.
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http://dbpedia.org/property/1a Michel , Brown , Desmangles
http://dbpedia.org/property/1p 111 , 4 , 288
http://dbpedia.org/property/1y 1991 , 1992 , 1996
http://dbpedia.org/property/2a Ramsey , Paravisini-Gebert , Fernández Olmos
http://dbpedia.org/property/2p 7 , 120
http://dbpedia.org/property/2y 2011
http://dbpedia.org/property/3a Hebblethwaite
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http://dbpedia.org/property/3y 2015
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rdfs:comment Der kreolische Ausdruck Bondye, Bondyè odeDer kreolische Ausdruck Bondye, Bondyè oder Bondyé (französisch Bon Dieu für „guter Gott“ geschrieben), Synonym Gran Met („großer Meister“), ist der Begriff für Gott im haitianischen Voodoo. Bondye ist aus Sicht des Voodoo nicht direkt in menschliche Angelegenheiten involviert. Die Vermittlung zwischen dem einzigen Gott und den Menschen übernehmen die als Loa bezeichneten Geistwesen, die als Manifestationen Gottes angesehen werden. Bondye selbst gilt als Schöpfer der Welt, die von ihm im Gleichgewicht gehalten wird. Er soll von den Menschen weit entfernt existieren.von den Menschen weit entfernt existieren. , Bondye, also known Gran Mèt (Grand Maître)Bondye, also known Gran Mèt (Grand Maître), is the supreme creator god in the African diasporic religion of Haitian Vodou. Vodouists believe Bondye was responsible for creating the universe and everything in it, and that he maintains the universal order. They nevertheless deem him to be transcendent and thus inaccessible to humans, who must instead interact with spirits called lwas.instead interact with spirits called lwas. , Bondye (o Bondyé, Bondyè) è la principale Bondye (o Bondyé, Bondyè) è la principale divinità vudù, creatore della materia e materia stessa. Di fatto si tratta dell'unico vero e proprio dio, in quanto tutti gli altri esseri soprannaturali sono spiriti. Il nome in creolo haitiano significa infatti "Dio" e deriverebbe dal francese Bon Dieu. Bondye viene normalmente rappresentato come una figura maschile, ma permangono comunque dubbi sulla sua natura: infatti potrebbe essere il marito della dea madre Gran-Met o addirittura esserlo egli stesso.ran-Met o addirittura esserlo egli stesso.
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