Thursday, December 9, 2010

Cyril Orji - Ethnic & Religious Bias in Africa


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Cyril Orji - Ethnic & Religious Bias in Africa: An Analysis of Bias Decline and Conversion Based up~ the Works of Bernard Lonergan
Publisher: Marquette University Press | 2008-08-30 | ISBN: 0874627362 | PDF | 269 pages | 2.97 MB


Africa has repeatedly been perceived as a confluence of tension and conflict and the fresh upheavals in Sub-Saharan Africa have done little> to help this perceiving. The waves of ethnic and religious violence continue to drain the self-commanding of its material and human resources, leading to a state of successively gaining in force decline. Intolerance and tribal and inter-ethnic conflict, seem commonplace. Muslim-Christian relations in more countries are currently at their lowest ebb. The author of this study, Cyril Orji, draws without interrupti~ Canadian Jesuit theologian, Bernard Lonergan (1904-1984) to offer an dissection of bias that addresses a root cause of conflict in the human body and society. According to Orji, Lonergan's analysis can contribute to a deeper discursive faculty of ethnic and religious conflict in Africa and can offer resources for overcoming them.


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