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Ikechukwu Anthony Kanu

    Igwebuike
    African Ecological Spirituality
    Towards an Igbo-African Christology
    Themes in Igwebuike Philosophy and Theology
    Auf dem Weg zu einer Igbo-Afrikanischen Christologie
    Menschenrechte in Afrika
    • Menschenrechte in Afrika

      • 288 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden

      Das vorliegende Werk untersucht die Frage der Menschenrechte in Afrika aus einer multidisziplinären Perspektive: Geschichte, Religion, Staatsführung, Kultur usw. Die wichtigsten Bereiche, mit denen sich die Wissenschaftler, die die verschiedenen Kapitel dieses Werks verfasst haben, befasst haben, sind die Auslegung der Menschenrechte, die für ihr Verständnis, ihre Anwendung und ihre Ergebnisse von grundlegender Bedeutung ist, die Massenmedien, ihre Verantwortlichkeiten und Herausforderungen, das Wahlrecht, die Menschenrechte in der traditionellen afrikanischen Religion und - sehr wichtig - die Boko-Haram-Problematik, die die Entwicklung Nigerias als Nation beeinträchtigt hat. Dieses Werk ist ein wichtiger Beitrag zur Entwicklung der Literatur im Bereich der Menschenrechte mit besonderem Bezug auf den nigerianischen Kontext und ein unverzichtbares Material für alle, die Literatur über Menschenrechte schätzen.

      Menschenrechte in Afrika
    • Auf dem Weg zu einer Igbo-Afrikanischen Christologie

      Ein kulturelles christologisches Konstrukt im post-missionarischen Afrika

      • 108 Seiten
      • 4 Lesestunden

      Die Studie beleuchtet die zentrale Rolle von Christus in der christlichen Theologie und betont, dass ohne ihn nichts im Glauben von Bedeutung ist. Sie trägt zur Diskussion über Christologie in Afrika bei und ist besonders relevant für die afrikanische Bevölkerung, da sie ihnen ermöglicht, Christus in verständlichen Kategorien zu erfahren. Dies fördert ein tieferes Verständnis und eine persönliche Beziehung zu Christus im täglichen Leben der Menschen.

      Auf dem Weg zu einer Igbo-Afrikanischen Christologie
    • The book explores the evolution of Igwebuike from a methodology and philosophy into a significant influence on theological discourse. It emphasizes the connection between African philosophical thought and theology, highlighting how philosophical inquiries intersect with the mysteries of salvation. By examining these links, the work advocates for a theological approach informed by the unique perspectives of African philosophy, guided by faith.

      Themes in Igwebuike Philosophy and Theology
    • Towards an Igbo-African Christology

      A Cultural Christological Construct in Post-Missionary Africa

      • 136 Seiten
      • 5 Lesestunden

      Focusing on the significance of Christ as the cornerstone of Christianity, this study delves into Christology within the African context. It highlights how understanding Christ through familiar cultural categories enhances the daily experience of faith for African peoples. By addressing the unique ways Africans relate to Christ, the book contributes to the broader discourse on Christian theology and emphasizes the relevance of Christological discussions in the lives of individuals across the continent.

      Towards an Igbo-African Christology
    • African Ecological Spirituality

      Perspectives in Anthroposophy and Environmentalism a Hybrid of Approaches

      • 284 Seiten
      • 10 Lesestunden

      Exploring the intersection of spirituality and ecology, this collection delves into how African ecological spirituality shapes responses to environmental challenges. It combines scholarly insights with indigenous perspectives to address the vital role of African spirituality in ecological discussions. The book seeks to answer pressing questions about the relationship between individual and environmental health, emphasizing the interconnectedness of destinies across national and continental landscapes in Africa.

      African Ecological Spirituality
    • Igwebuike

      : An African Complementary Philosophical Framework

      • 218 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden

      Exploring the concept of Igwebuike, this work delves into its significance within the broader context of existence, examining both its literal and linguistic interpretations. It positions Igwebuike as a holistic approach aimed at comprehending the intricacies of reality. The study seeks to provide insightful responses to essential inquiries, promoting selfless enlightenment and enhancing human well-being through a systematic understanding of the dynamics at play in questioning and answering.

      Igwebuike
    • Philosophy of Religion

      With Essays in African Philosophy of Religion

      • 340 Seiten
      • 12 Lesestunden

      Focusing on the philosophy of religion, this work introduces fresh perspectives by incorporating themes from African philosophy, an often-overlooked area in the field. It aims to enrich the existing literature by exploring unique inquiries and concepts that broaden the understanding of religious philosophy, particularly within the African context. This approach not only diversifies the discourse but also highlights the significance of African thought in philosophical discussions about religion.

      Philosophy of Religion
    • African Eco-Philosophy

      Cosmology, Consciousness and the Environment

      • 254 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden

      Focusing on African philosophical perspectives, this collection explores the relationship between African people and their environment through the lens of eco-philosophy. It draws from earth-based spiritual traditions and innovative practices, emphasizing the importance of understanding ecological issues within culturally relevant frameworks. This work aims to enrich the discourse on African eco-philosophy, serving as a significant contribution to the field.

      African Eco-Philosophy
    • Focusing on modern African philosophy, this work introduces a blend of traditional African philosophical thoughts and reflections from individual African philosophers. It spans a significant historical period from the fifteenth to the early twentieth century, highlighting the evolution of philosophical activities across the continent. This fresh perspective enriches the understanding of African philosophical contributions and their unique contexts.

      A Study in African Socio-Political Philosophy
    • African Eco-Theology

      Meaning, Forms and Expressions

      • 274 Seiten
      • 10 Lesestunden

      Exploring African earth-based spiritual traditions, this book addresses the pressing issues of climate change, biodiversity loss, and ecosystem disruption. It presents innovative spiritual practices that arise from these challenges, highlighting their theological significance. By engaging with fundamental ecological questions, it aims to illuminate the field of eco-theology, making it a vital resource for understanding the intersection of spirituality and environmental concerns.

      African Eco-Theology