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Theory of Social Involvement

A Case Study in the Anthropology of Religion, State, and Society

Theory of Social Involvement

A Case Study in the Anthropology of Religion, State, and Society

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Publisher: University Press of America
ISBN: 9780761865285
Number of Pages: 280
Published: 02/02/2015
Width: 15.1 cm
Height: 23.2 cm
Theory of Social Involvement examines the dynamic interplay between church, state, and society. Sunday A. Aigbe considers the Christian factor as it relates to the sociopolitical responsibility and development in Nigeria. The study assesses the role of the church as well as identifies and develops ways in which Christianity can serve as an agent of change and promote unity within Nigeria.

The Assemblies of God in Nigeria: Spirituality and Socio-Political Realities
The Prophetic Movement and the Nation of Israel in the Old Testament
The Prophetic Dimension and the Wholistic Church in the New Testament
Socio-Political Problems Facing Nigeria: 1960 to the Present
A Cultural Analysis of the Problem Areas in the Nigerian Democracy
The Church's Prophetic Role in Nigeria
Agenda for the Future

Sunday A. Aigbe

Sunday A. Aigbe, PhD, MPA,taught anthropology and African studies courses at the Metropolitan State University of Denver and at the Denver Seminary before relocating to Bowie, Maryland, where he teaches graduate courses in organizational management and development at Bowie State University. He has held positions in the public and private sectors in Colorado and Washington, DC. He is the author of many publications, including the book, A Template for Life (2014).

An excellent example of anthropological principles applied within a state-systems context. Aigbe is especially adept at analyzing religious institutions and tracing their impacts upon elements of African society. The case study material is rich. -- Peter W. VanArsdale, Graduate School of International Studies, University of Denver The work as a whole is a brilliant and dedicated attempt to formulate a new direction for the evangelistic work of the AGN and other evangelical churches of Nigeria. The author is to be highly commended for his insightful and painstaking research. -- Donald C. Flatt, MISSOLOGY It would be difficult to imagine the study of contemporary Nigerian Christianity without the aid of this useful volume. -- Russell P. Spittler, Fuller Theological Seminary