Author: Kanu Ikechukwu Anthony
Igwebuikology as an Igbo-African Philosophy for Catholic-Pentecostal Relations
Pentecostalism began in the earliest part of the 20th century in the United States of America as the last fruit of the reformation. It emerged out of the Wesleyan Holiness Movement between 1901 and 1906 in Topeka, Kan and Los
Read MoreThe new face of violence in Africa : its causes, consequences and possible solutions
Thomas Hobbes, in his political philosophy, describes the condition of people before there was any state or civil society as hypothetical. In this level of being, every human person has the right to do whatever he or she considers necessary
Read MoreThe church and politics today: cooperation and autonomy
The relationship between the Church and politics has from inception oscillated between mutual suspicion and conflict at one time; and complementarities and corporation at another.
Read MoreA perspective on syncretism and its modern trends
The goal of every missionary work is to plant Christian churches that are both true to the word of God and historical tradition and indigenous at the same time.
Read MoreA perspective on the romance between philosophy and theology
A cursory analysis of the historical evolution of Philosophy and Theology, even the most radical and primary histories of both disciplines, reveal an ‘ecstatic’ romance successfully penetrating to the very basis of their real existence.
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