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Nnaemeka James Nnoruga
Phd
Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka
Verified email at unizik.edu.ng
African Traditional Religion
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IGWEBUIKE: A KEY PRINCIPLE IN AFRICAN LIBERATION THEOLOGY
N James
IGWEBUIKE: African Journal of Arts and Humanities
, 2021
2021
TRENDS IN THE SHATTERED MICROCOSM OF RELIGIOUS CHANGE IN AFRICA
N James
Journal of African Studies and Sustainable Development
, 2021
2021
IGWEBUIKE: A CONCEPTUAL TOOL FOR CHANGE IN THE LIBERATION OF AFRICAN WOMEN
N James
AMAMIHE Journal of Applied Philosophy 18 (8)
, 2020
2020
RE-EVALUATING HORTON’S INTELLECTUALIST THEORY OF RELIGIOUS CHANGE IN IGBO LAND
J Nnoruga
AMAMIHE Journal of Applied Philosophy 18 (2)
, 2020
2020
THE DEPRIVATION THEORY OF RELIGIOUS CHANGE IN IGBO LAND: A CASE OF CONVERSION OR ADHESION
N James
Oracle of Wisdom Journal of Philosophy and Public Affairs (OWIJOPPA) 4 (2)
, 2020
2020
A REVIEW OF KANU ANTHONY’S “IGWEBUIKE AS THE ONTOLOGICAL PRECONDITION OF AFRICAN ETHICS”
N James
IGWEBUIKE: African Journal of Arts and Humanities 5 (7)
, 2019
2019
CORONAVIRUS DISEASE 2019 (COVID 19) AND THE RESILIENT NATURE OF IGBO TRADITIONAL RELIGIOUS PRACTICES
N James
JOS JOURNAL OF RELIGION AND PHILOSOPHY 1 (2)
, 2019
2019
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