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African Philosophy. The Compatibility of Africa and the Christian Practice

The Ichen People of North Eastern Nigeria

Titel: African Philosophy. The Compatibility of Africa and the Christian Practice

Forschungsarbeit , 2019 , 21 Seiten , Note: 3.555

Autor:in: Ezra Danazumi (Autor:in)

Afrikawissenschaften - Kultur und Landeskunde
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This study analyses how the philosophy of divorce in Ichen (Nigeria) is compatible with the Christian viewpoint.

The issue of divorce is a long seated problem in human history particularly in Nigerian context where the Church is facing numerous issues of divorce. Also, on the interpretation and application of “divorce”, scholars still find it difficult to agree on the supremacy of the scripture (Phuong, Divorce/Africa). Most of the African tribes frown at divorce in which it used to be a taboo, and it is still consider a serious insult in some tribes in Africa. In the real sense divorce is becoming a new normal in some Africa communities today.

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Inhaltsverzeichnis (Table of Contents)

  • INTRODUCTION
  • DEFINITION OF KEY TERM
  • THE CHRISTIAN PRINCIPLES OF DIVORCE.
  • THE CONFLUENCE OF ICHEN AND CHRSTIAN PHILOSOPHY OF DIVORCE..
  • THE IMPLICATION OF ICHEN AND CHRISTIAN VIEW OF NO DIVORCE ..
  • CONCLUSION...
  • RECOMMENDATIONS.
  • WORKS CITED

Zielsetzung und Themenschwerpunkte (Objectives and Key Themes)

The study examines the compatibility between the Ichen practice of divorce and the Christian worldview. It investigates whether the Ichen traditional philosophy of divorce aligns with the Christian perspective.

  • The historical and phenomenological perspectives of divorce among the Ichen people.
  • The principles of marriage security against divorce in Ichen tradition.
  • The Christian principles of divorce and their comparison with Ichen practices.
  • The confluence of Ichen and Christian philosophies of divorce.
  • The implications of the "no divorce" stance in both Ichen tradition and Christian teachings.

Zusammenfassung der Kapitel (Chapter Summaries)

The introduction provides background information on the issue of divorce, particularly within the Nigerian context, highlighting its significance in the Church and the ongoing debate among scholars regarding the interpretation and application of divorce in Scripture. It also points out the increasing prevalence of divorce in some African communities despite its traditional taboo status.

The study explores the principles of divorce among the Ichen people of Taraba, examining the historical context and the traditional practices surrounding divorce. It investigates how Ichen culture has traditionally sought to prevent divorce, emphasizing the role of family involvement, community social taboos, ancestral beliefs, and proverbs.

The paper delves into the Christian view of divorce, exploring the biblical principles and theological perspectives on the subject. It examines the understanding of divorce as a lifelong institution ordained by God, emphasizing the ideal of enduring marriage.

The study then examines the confluence of Ichen and Christian perspectives on divorce, analyzing the similarities and differences between the two philosophies. It seeks to demonstrate the compatibility between the Ichen practice of "no divorce" and the Christian worldview, highlighting the shared emphasis on lifelong commitment and marital stability.

Schlüsselwörter (Keywords)

The key focus areas and topics of the study include divorce, compatibility, traditional Ichen practices, Christian principles, marriage security, and the confluence of Ichen and Christian perspectives on marriage and divorce.

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Titel
African Philosophy. The Compatibility of Africa and the Christian Practice
Untertitel
The Ichen People of North Eastern Nigeria
Veranstaltung
Christian Ethics
Note
3.555
Autor
Ezra Danazumi (Autor:in)
Erscheinungsjahr
2019
Seiten
21
Katalognummer
V1014676
ISBN (eBook)
9783346421579
ISBN (Buch)
9783346421586
Sprache
Englisch
Schlagworte
african philosophy compatibility africa christian practice ichen people north eastern nigeria
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GRIN Publishing GmbH
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Ezra Danazumi (Autor:in), 2019, African Philosophy. The Compatibility of Africa and the Christian Practice, München, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/1014676
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