The Humanitarian Engagement of the Church in Nigeria

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The Humanitarian Engagement of the Church in Nigeria
Author : Emmanuel Ayebome
File Size : 52,7 Mb
Publisher : LIT Verlag Münster
Language : English
Release Date : 01 May 2019
ISBN : 9783643910455
Pages : 362 pages
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Human dignity, decent life and human rights are effects of extensive humanitarian struggles by a people to achieve reasonable life for all. The possibility of such El Dorado was stalled in the past by unforeseen circumstances and other man-made tribulations in global history. However, these struggles will remain incomplete without a global perspective. Thus, taking the responsibility to understand humanity and her shortfalls in other parts of the globe becomes necessary. This quest consequently triggers the thorough study on how, where and why their plight is intrinsically tied to their social, cultural, religious and political background. Such genuine consequent studies can uproot the causal effect and thus guarantee the success of that developmental slogan of 'helping people to help themselves.' This study attempts to provide a platform that could chart a path towards sustainable answers to basic social questions.

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The Humanitarian Engagement of the Church in Nigeria

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