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    Globalization and the Question of African Cultural Identity.Ọmọ́táyọ̀ Ayọ̀dèjì Ọládèbóa - 2019 - Dialogue and Universalism 29 (3):125-140.
    This paper engages in the debate between cultural modernists and cultural traditionalists concerning the importance of cultural fidelity as faced by African people via globalization and its alleged homogenizing tendency. Central to this debate is the issue of cultural truths and its use, that is, development. The paper therefore argues that African peoples do not need to “essentialize” their cultures. This is because the “truths about reality” with which they intend to employ in this quest for development are not exclusive (...)
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    Territorial Expansionism or Passion for the Lost? A Reflection on 21st-Century Mission with Reference to the Anglican Church of Nigeria.Stephen Ayodeji A. Fagbemi - 2014 - Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 31 (2):69-78.
    The New Testament Church was born for mission and by it the gospel has reached different parts of the world today. Through the activities of the CMS, the gospel reached the shores of Nigeria and the Anglican Church of Nigeria was subsequently born. The Church in Nigeria has also employed various methods in furthering the mission of the Church. However, a critical evaluation suggests that unless the church carefully reviews its strategy, it risks abandoning NT mission for structural growth and (...)
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    Beyond Capitalism and Marxism.Olatunji A. Oyeshile & Omotayo Oladebo - 2019 - Dialogue and Universalism 29 (1):217-232.
    This paper revisits the perennial crisis of African development. The authors, unoblivious of theories that have been put forward for ending this crisis, delimit their intervention to the political and economic aspects. They review the dominant approaches to African development, that is, capitalism and Marxism. Following this review and a critical reading of the reigning orthodoxies of economic mobilization and statecraft inherent in pre-colonial Africa, the authors propose a liberal-paternalistic theory of development rooted in the idea of African socialism/communalism. They (...)
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    Living for Christ in a Hostile World: the Christian Identity and its Present Challenges in 1 Peter.Stephen Ayodeji A. Fagbemi - 2009 - Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 26 (1):1-14.
    This paper explores an aspect of the Christian identity in the First Epistle of Peter; how it contributes to or informs the central message of the epistle, and its implications for Christian praxis. How were the recipients of 1 Peter addressed? What was the reason for the identity and in what way was their identity to inform or relate to their daily lifestyle and mission? How might this inform a perspective on the implications of the Christian identity in the world (...)
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    Transformation, Proclamation and Mission in the New Testament: Examining the Case of 1 Peter.Stephen Ayodeji A. Fagbemi - 2010 - Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 27 (3):209-223.
    How is the NT concept of mission to be understood in relation to proclamation and transformation? Or in what ways do transformation, proclamation and mission interact in the New Testament? Although 1 Peter does not speak overtly of mission, the interaction between proclamation and transformation would give an indication of the presence of mission. Looking specifically at the First Letter of Peter, this paper seeks to examine how the interaction of these three subjects might inform another way not only of (...)
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    Review: Richard Burgess. Nigeria’s Christian Revolution: The Civil War Revival and Its Pentecostal Progeny (1967—2006). Oxford: Regnum Books International, 2008. 347 pages. ISBN: 9781870345637. [REVIEW]Stephen Ayodeji A. Fagbemi - 2010 - Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 27 (4):287-289.
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    (1 other version)Managing construction delivery during the COVID-19 pandemic in the UK construction industry.Ayokunle Olanipekun, Temitope Egbelakin, Tom R. Brudenell & Temitope Omotayo - 2022 - International Journal of Business Governance and Ethics 1 (1):1.
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