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Brotherhood of the Cross and Star

New Religious Movement in Nigeria

Brotherhood of the Cross and Star

New Religious Movement in Nigeria

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Paperback / softback

£61.90

Publisher: Peter Lang GmbH
ISBN: 9783631441817
Number of Pages: 361
Published: 01/03/1992
Width: 14.8 cm
Height: 21 cm
This is a pioneer study of contemporary Nigeria's most controversial new religious movement known as Brotherhood of the Cross and Star (BCS). After discussing the biography of the charismatic and enigmatic founder and leader of the movement, the book examines its beliefs and practices and the social and religious impact they have had on its thousands of adherents who come from all social strata in Africa, the Americas, Europe, India, and the West Indies, many of them drawn from mainline Christian churches. Attention is paid to the way the founder of BCS reinterprets familiar Christian doctrines. The book ends with a chapter in which the author applies to BCS certain theories from the Sociology of Religion.
Contents: Biography of leader Olumba Olumba Obu, founder and leader of Brotherhood of the Cross and Star - History and beginnings of the movement - Structure and Organization of the movement - Beliefs and Practices - Social Impact and Public Response - Brotherhoodism in sociological theoretical perspectives.

Friday M. Mbon

The Author: Friday M. Mbon was born in Nigeria. He holds degrees from Andrews University, U.S.A. (B.A., M.A.), University of Calgary, Canada (M.A.), McGill University, Canada (S.T.M.), and the University of Ottawa, Canada (Ph.D.). He is currently a Senior Lecturer at the University of Calabar, Nigeria, where he teaches the Sociology of Religion, World Religions, and Comparative Religion, and where he once served as Associate Dean of Arts. During the 1990-1991 academic year, he spent his sabbatical researching and teaching at the University of Bayreuth, Germany.