Emmanuel Orihentare Eregare

Emmanuel Orihentare Eregare
Babcock University · Department of History & International

Doctor of Philosophy

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Introduction
Emmanuel Orihentare Eregare currently works at Babcock University.

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This chapter examines the major roles of some top global religions, their mission on peace and how they fit into the master plan on the New World Order from the late twentieth century. The origin of the New World Order can be gleaned from the commonly accepted global religio-political concept. But by the early 1990s, the concept of the New World Or...
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This book examines the concept of Church Politics in relation to the mental health of church leaders. This book also establishes the principles and challenges in both secular and church politics from antiquity. The book addresses also the conflict in church politics, and morality in politics, among other issues. It provides a distinction and social...
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This book examines the concept of Church Politics in relation to the mental health of church leaders. This book also establishes the principles and challenges in both secular and church politics from antiquity. The book addresses also the conflict in church politics, and morality in politics, among other issues. It provides a distinction and social...
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The seeming influence of foreign culture over the Itsekiri taboos calls for redress. Such intrusion, in the post-colonial Itsekiri nation, has indeed created a gap on the growth of their traditional values' balance with her counterpart. Hence, this study x-rays the emergence of the interference, visible foundational indices and impacts on Itsekiri...
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It discusses the change and continuity within the African societies on Widowhood between the modern and the traditional perspectives. It explores the challenges widows experience and parenting their children.
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War is a rational instrument of national policy while Pan-Africanism implies a philosophy and movement that promotes the globalization and solidarity of Africans. Hence, this study explores through the definography of war, if war motif would be a perpetual means to an end and the examination of the philosophical or theoretical classifications of Wa...
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The seeming issue of syncretism between Christianity and African traditions had rarely been viewed from an historical research methodology especially between the Benin people of Nigeria and their declaration for Christianity which needs urgent attention. Hence, this study explores the subject matter through cultural interactions between the contemp...
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Politics is government. Biblical politics refers to both church and secular government. Social service is the provision of amenities in order to improve the standard of living of a people in a given community that is probably disenfranchised or disadvantaged. This study, first, attempts to critically examine the biblical concept of politics. What a...
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This essay begins from the premise that modern concept of political practices and processes may not be read into the Bible. However, it attempts to examine the biblical concept of politics using the lives of certain biblical characters that served in public/political offices whose positions enabled them to provide some form of social services to th...
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This essay begins from the premise that modern concept of political practices and processes may not be read into the Bible. However, it attempts to examine the biblical concept of politics using the lives of certain biblical characters that served in public/political offices whose positions enabled them to provide some form of social services to th...
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This chapter examines the cases of church polities over the centuries and discovered it is a long standing movement. The studies identifies the arts of church politics, political intrigues, causes, findings, impacts on missiological feature in Christendom through the centuries. This study discovered the genesis of the issues items above was from 20...
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Violent conflict exists in every nation. Thereby, every nation seeks the promotion and existentialism of peace in every strata of her societies. Christian education was originally intended to promote peace through morality. Christian education in Africa claims consistently that it is an agent of morality African Education, in the pre-colonial era,...
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The perception of contemporary church's holiness is being erroneous views. This book examines the emergencies for need for holiness, causes for unholiness and contextual analysis for holiness and made some suggestions. Findings reveal that unholiness permeates contemporary believers and churches.
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The future of Ecumenical motif is being principal to Christendom especially in this era though it is hardly thought of by the proponents. Scholars have not really done serious studies on the futuristic ideology on the on-going ecumenical movement from the third century Christian faith. What is the futuristic view? Can the ecumenical movements as th...
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The history of European commercial activities in the Nigeria area received a boost of following the abolition of the slave trade and the quest by Britain to establish ‘legitimate’ trade in the area. Thereafter, the oil palm trade with Britain flourished in the Niger Delta area and other parts of Nigeria. Trade also expanded to include other cash cr...
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E-learning educational system is electronic mode of knowledge sharing and transmission, which may not necessarily involve physical contact between the teacher and student but through electronic technology. The system is significant for human and national developments. It is based on self-study. The paper examined three basic arguments. They are: to...

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