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The rehabilitation, by St. Pope Paul VI, of African traditional religions and cultures has made them more objective for theological and anthropological reflection. And the reflecting subject is a native African himself. And the repatriation of missiology into ecclesiology in the Catholic Church in the 21st Century is a new development; and the result if it is what we have before us in this book. Here personal native anthropological and theological experience has combined with in-depth reading of the African novelists' necessarily biased distillation of African culture has nourished thinking…mehr

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The rehabilitation, by St. Pope Paul VI, of African traditional religions and cultures has made them more objective for theological and anthropological reflection. And the reflecting subject is a native African himself. And the repatriation of missiology into ecclesiology in the Catholic Church in the 21st Century is a new development; and the result if it is what we have before us in this book. Here personal native anthropological and theological experience has combined with in-depth reading of the African novelists' necessarily biased distillation of African culture has nourished thinking and reflection at a new level in terms of ecclesial implications of living Christianity authentically and being and building the Church in my father's home.
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Autorenporträt
Rev. Fr. (Dr.) Oliver Alozie Onwubiko, an anthropologist and theologian is a priest of Ahiara diocese, born in Ezinihitte Mbaise where he grew up. Before going for further Studies he was a Students' Dean at the St. Joseph's Major Seminary Ikot Ekpene. At the Comillas Pontifical University Madrid, he got a doctorate degree in theology spcializing in ecclesiology. He earned a diploma on Study Techniques and Intellectual Apprenticeship from the Faculty of Philosophy and Letters -Education Sciences Department. He taught Ecclsiology, missiology theology of Ecumenism and African Thought, Religion and Culture at the Bigard Memorial Seminaary Enugu, his alma mater, where he rose to be Vice Rector II and Director of Sports and Culture. He attended many International Conferences in Urban University Rome; On Igbo Studies at Cornell University Ithaca, New York April 2003, a member of the organizing committee of the Pan-African congress on Missiology, celebrating Fifty years of Ad Gentes Divinitus in October 2016 and presented a Paper. Member of the International Association of Catholic Missiologists Urban University Rome based. He is a founding member of the Catholic Missiologists Association of Nigeria. He has served as a member of the National Committee on Inculturation (CBCN Commission),and CBCN Inter Religious dialogue Commission. He is the chairman of Ahiara Diocesan Interreligious commission. His publications include: African thought, Religion and Culture, 1991; Theory and Practice of Inculturation (1992) Facing the Osu Issue in the African Synod (1993), Echoes from the African Synod (1994), Missionary Ecclesiology: An Introduction (1999), The Church as the Family of God [Ujamaa] (1999), The Church in Mission (2001)