Investigating the liberation method of interreligious dialogue as a common ground for Muslim-Christian relations in Northern Nigeria
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Joseph Patrick Salihu, 'Investigating the liberation method of interreligious dialogue as a common ground for Muslim-Christian relations in Northern Nigeria', [thesis], Irish School of Ecumenics, 2004, pp 318Download Item:
Abstract:
This dissertation investigates the relevance of the liberation method of interreligious
dialogue as a common ground for Muslim-Christian relations in Northern Nigeria.
The region of our study is one characterised by the existence of two dominant
religions: Islam and Christianity, and also one plagued by poverty. It therefore
constitutes a good laboratory for testing the efficacy of the liberation method. This is
undertaken to show the dynamics that facilitate interreligious encounter, employing a
balance of theoretical and empirical presentations.
Author: Salihu, Joseph Patrick
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May, John D'ArcyQualification name:
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)Publisher:
Irish School of EcumenicsNote:
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