NJRCS Volume 13(1), 2025
Open Access via: https://www.njrcs.org/
Table of Contents
1. *Ecumenism and Interreligious Dialogue: An Interpretation of the Akan Proverb Ti Koro Nko Agyina (1-7)*
By Samuel Kofi Boateng Nkrumah-Pobi
2. *Noting the specifics in African Cosmology: Who is God in the indigenous beliefs of Abanyom communities in Cross River State, Nigeria? (8- 14)*
By
Benson Ogar Michael & George C. Nche
3. *Church of Nigeria (Anglican Communion) and her global mission to defend the authority of the scripture (15-20)*
By
George C. Asadu & Omaka Kalu Ngele
4. *Language choice in religious domains: Exegesis from the Qur’an at Masjidul Qudwah, Tamale, Ghana (21-25)*
By
Mohammed Osman Nindow
5. *The Message of Amos on Justice and Righteousness and its Relevance to Nigerian Society (26- 32)*
By
Manasseh Aasegh Anyamdoo & Daniel Bem Apuuivom
6. *The Socio–Religious Impacts of Agbalanze in Onitsha, South East Nigeria (33-37)*
By
Ekenedirichukwu Eze & Francis Chukwurah Ofili
7. *Harmonising African and Christian Theology: A Critical Analysis of Charles Nyamiti’s Approach (38-44)*
By
Moses Adeleke Adeoye
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13/12/2024
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The Department of Religion and Cultural Studies, University of Nigeria Nsukka cordially invites you to its hybrid 2025 pre-conference workshop. Join us for an engaging sessions on various issues such as:
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18/10/2024
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The Department of Religion and Cultural Studies University of Nigeria, Nsukka, invites scholars, researchers, and experts to submit papers for its upcoming conference, themed "Religion, Civil Liberties, and Democracy."
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