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Rethinking Interfaith, Cultural, Ecumenical and Religious Dialouge in a Nigeria's Pluralistic Context

Udoekpo Michael Ufok
Publication date 20/05/2023
EAN: 9783962032852
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This erudite compendium "Rethinking Interfaith, Cultural, Ecumenical, and Religious Dialogue in Nigeria's Pluralistic Context," is an edited and expanded proceeding of the Maiden National Conference on Interreligious Dialogue, held on 12th May, 2022 ... See full description
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PublisherGALDA VERLAG
Page Count240
Languageen
AuthorUdoekpo Michael Ufok
FormatPaperback / softback
Product typeBook
Publication date20/05/2023
Weight406 g
Dimensions (thickness x width x height)1.50 x 15.50 x 23.00 cm
This erudite compendium "Rethinking Interfaith, Cultural, Ecumenical, and Religious Dialogue in Nigeria's Pluralistic Context," is an edited and expanded proceeding of the Maiden National Conference on Interreligious Dialogue, held on 12th May, 2022 at Veritas University's (the Catholic University of Nigeria, Abuja) Multi-Purpose Hall; sponsored by John Paul II Center for Interreligious Dialogue, Rome. Granted that sometimes religions have not only misunderstood other faiths, but eyed them with suspicion and with the tragic distinction that we are the children of light and everyone else the child of darkness, this work represents the contrary. It represents voices from renowned experts of all religious spectrums (Judaism, Christianity, Islam and African Traditional Religions) toward genuine and sincere dialogue, love, justice and peace, respect for one another and unity among world religions.-Fr. Prof. Michael Ufok UdoekpoVeritas University, Abuja"Like Dolly Parton's coat of many colours, when we have been healed through dialogue, then we can all wear our divergence identities (rags) with pride, knowing that difference is a gift of God Almighty for the purpose of helping us see the world differently."-Bishop Matthew Hassan Kukah