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«Cajetan E. Ebuziem was born and grew up among the Igbo people and so has an intimate understanding of and insight into the characteristics of these people. Igbo people have a strong sense of community and are supportive of one another. His main idea is that the peaceful, friendly, loving nature of the Igbo people better enables them to live the Beatitudes and follow in Christ's footsteps and, because of this, they have the potential to influencenot only Africa but the entire world.» (Professor Joseph L. Borowitz, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana)
«This book has a great academic quality. It is a well-researched and organized text with profound theological and cultural background. Above all, it has a great practical conviction that is all embracing, not based on the balance of probability, but beyond reasonable doubt. Life and work differ from man to man, year to year, from day to day, and from hour to hour. What matters, therefore, is not life and work in a general sense, but the specific contributions of each at a given moment in life.» (Fr. Bartholomew Ibeh, Alexandria, Louisiana)
«Under the framework of practical theology, this book proposes a model as well as a method, though springing forth from the Igbo 'sitz in leben', it is truly African. This model and method, if applied in the ministry will take the gospel to the grassroots. It is a well researched and articulated work. I commend the originality.» (Fr. Chukwuemeka Kelechi Iheme, CMF, Mombasa, Kenya, East Africa)