54,00 €
inkl. MwSt.
Versandkostenfrei*
Versandfertig in 6-10 Tagen
payback
0 °P sammeln
  • Gebundenes Buch

The last two decades have witnessed unprecedented trends of fundraising at the Eucharistic liturgy. Accordingly, this book, titled New Trends of Fundraising in Christian Worship: The Nigerian Pastoral Experience, discusses the modern means of raising money and generating income at Christian worship by offering insightful liturgical analyses on the subject matter. It attempts to evaluate the true position of fundraising activities, as part of thanksgiving offerings, during celebrations, by drawing illuminations from the sacred scriptures, from the Church's tradition and her teachings, and from…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The last two decades have witnessed unprecedented trends of fundraising at the Eucharistic liturgy. Accordingly, this book, titled New Trends of Fundraising in Christian Worship: The Nigerian Pastoral Experience, discusses the modern means of raising money and generating income at Christian worship by offering insightful liturgical analyses on the subject matter. It attempts to evaluate the true position of fundraising activities, as part of thanksgiving offerings, during celebrations, by drawing illuminations from the sacred scriptures, from the Church's tradition and her teachings, and from the Igbo-Nigerian Traditional Religion. Advocating the urgency to curb the excesses of prevalent abuses in the liturgy, this book is timely as it serves to educate, enlighten, and re-orientate Catholics and others on the biblical and liturgical principles of fundraising for the Church's missionary enterprise.
Autorenporträt
Emmanuel Chinedu Anagwo has completed his PhD (sacred liturgy), PhD (philosophy of education), STL, MTh, MED, BTh, BPhil, BA, DIP. Edu, and DIP. Lat and hails from Akokwa in Ideato North Local Government Areas of Imo State, Nigeria. As a Catholic priest from Nnewi Diocese, Nigeria, ordained on 4th August 2001, he currently teaches sacred liturgy at the Catholic Institute of West Africa (CIWA), Port Harcourt, Nigeria.