Corporate Personality in Traditional Igbo Society and the Sacrament of Reconciliation

Corporate Personality in Traditional Igbo Society and the Sacrament of Reconciliation

Author: Austin Echema

Publisher: Peter Lang Gmbh, Internationaler Verlag Der Wissenschaften

Published: 1995

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9783631491850

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Contemporary studies in both anthropology and sociology reveal that rites develop and have meaning within the life of particular communities and their culture. Rites are thus human creations, though in a unique way. When rites and the words that go with them are no longer affecting choices about the crucial issues of life, they gradually lose their status; they are revised or even rejected. This appears to be the fate of the sacrament of reconciliation today. Although so central in the mission of Jesus that it became a sacrament in his Church, reconciliation has fallen into disuse at a time when most needed. This book contends that the importation of cultural elements, notions, signs and symbols from a different cultural setting to another is responsible for the crisis in the present practice of confession among the Igbo Christians.


Overcoming the Osu Caste System among the Afro-Igbo

Overcoming the Osu Caste System among the Afro-Igbo

Author: John Ugochukwu Opara

Publisher: LIT Verlag Münster

Published: 2020-03-10

Total Pages: 302

ISBN-13: 3643911122

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It is the conviction of Sacramentum Caritatis as well as the fathers of the Second Vatican Council that active participation at Eucharistic celebration cannot be easily disassociated from active involvement in the Church's mission in the world. This present study in the light of the foregoing presuppositions, exposes some of such challenges confronting the Afro-Igbo Christian, with special focus on the menace of the osu caste system, and proposes ways towards its eradication. One of such ways remains strengthening the Eucharistic celebration through the process of the inculturation.


The Church-as-family and Ethnocentrism in Sub-Saharan Africa

The Church-as-family and Ethnocentrism in Sub-Saharan Africa

Author: Gerald K. Tanye

Publisher: LIT Verlag Münster

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 514

ISBN-13: 3643107978

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Ethnocentrism is one of the greatest obstacles to peace on the African continent. Taking the Church as Family of God as a model of evangelization, this work explores means of inculturating the Gospel message in African cultures in order to transform them, make them blossom and enable Africans to live as authentic Christians in their cultures. It examines the values of African extended families and the prospects of interreligious dialogue as means through which the various religious bodies can effectively work together to overcome ethnocentrism and its evil effects and thus establish a wholesome African society where every human person is at home irrespective of family orientation or tribal background.


Being a Christian in Igbo Land

Being a Christian in Igbo Land

Author: Eze Ikechukwu

Publisher: Logos Verlag Berlin GmbH

Published: 2013

Total Pages: 302

ISBN-13: 383253542X

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It is not always a comfortable position to question the position of a good majority. However, it is known that the majority can sometimes be wrong or see things differently. It takes courage and a particularly critical mind to question the depth of the Christian Faith in a land seen as the future of Christianity in Africa. As a Priest with some pastoral experience both in Africa and in Europe, the Author is at home with the subject matter in this book. He accepts the fact of the growing numbers in the churches but questions the depth of conviction in the face of the problems arising from the clash of values between Christian Faith and Igbo Traditional Religion. He maintains that, if God saw enough reasons to create men differently and revealed himself differently to them, he - God accepts that men have different understandings of his relationship with them and that they may relate with him using what is available to them - their Culture and Tradition.


Igbo Funeral Rites Today

Igbo Funeral Rites Today

Author: Austin Echema

Publisher: LIT Verlag Münster

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 103

ISBN-13: 3643104197

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Igbo Funeral Rites is about the rigorous and complex nature of death and burial obsequies in Igboland. Analytical as it is descriptive and anthropological as it is theological, the book is an attempt to provide new insights for handling some of the pastoral challenges of Igbo funeral rites. It exhibits admirable maturity by acknowledging the need for flexibility along with harmonization.


The Eucharist as Orikọnsọ

The Eucharist as Orikọnsọ

Author: Damian Ọnwụegbuchulam Eze

Publisher: Peter Lang

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 316

ISBN-13: 9783631578834

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In this book the author, relying on the research he carried out in Igboland, Nigeria, leads us to see the action of God's grace already active in the Igbo religious culture called Omenala Ndigbo before the coming of Christian missionaries and how these cultural values have prepared the people to receive the Gospel. But, as he points out, these cultural values on which the Christian message ought to have been built from the beginning were grossly misunderstood and neglected. The Igbo people are now mainly Christians. But because the Gospel has not yet become their culture, some of them have double allegiance to the doctrines of the Church and to the practices of Omenala Ndigbo. The author opines that to build the Catholic Church in Igboland on a solid foundation, the Eucharist must take the central place - since the Eucharist makes the Church and is the source and summit of the life of the Church. Thus the work, which uses the analytical and hermeneutical method known as inculturation, is on Eucharistic Ecclesiology from an Igbo perspective and will be useful for the Church, both at the local and universal levels for self-understanding and renewal, ecumenism, dialogue and mission.


Nigeria's Christian Revolution

Nigeria's Christian Revolution

Author: Richard Burgess

Publisher: OCMS

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 386

ISBN-13: 9781870345637

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Nigeria has become the arena of one of the most remarkable religious movements of recent times, reflecting the shift in the global center of Christianity from the North to the South. This book tells the story of one sector of this movement from its root in the Nigerian civil war to the turn of the new millenium. It describes a revival that occurred among the Igbo people of Eastern Nigeria and the new Pentecostal churches it generated and documents the changes that have occurred as the movement has responded to global flows and local demands. As such, it explores the nature of revivalist and Pentecostal experience but does so against the backdrop of local socio-political and economic developments, such as decolonization and civil war, as well broader processes, such as modernization and globalization.