
Vol 8, No 2 (2016)
Table of Contents
Articles
| The mind body problem: the hermeneutics of African philosophy |
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| Celestine Chukwuemeka Mbaegbu | 2-18 |
| Rites of passage and sustainable development in traditional Africa: reflections for contemporary society |
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| Elizabeth Onyii Ezenweke | 19-34 |
| Cow(Eshu) ritual in the funeral rite: the sigificance in the Nsukka cultural area of Igboland |
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| Anayo Benjamin Ossai | 35-54 |
| On the role of Igbo proverbs in conflict resolution and reconciliation |
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| Martha Chidimma Egenti, Adaobi Ngozi Okoye | 55-68 |
| The impact of philosophy in the interpretation of African values with particular reference to Igbo cultural values |
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| John C. Ekei | 69-91 |
| Of mariology and the African theological enterprise |
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| Adolphus Ekedimma Amaefule | 92-121 |
| Judeo - Igbo traditional religious conception of sin: socio – religious implications on Igbo society |
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| Charles Okeke | 122-134 |
| Ethnic conflict in pluralist Nigeria: entreching participatory democracy |
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| Aghamelu Fidelis Chuka, Aghamelu Helen Udumaga | 135-157 |
| Critical appraisal of dialogue as a strategy for religious conflict resolution in Nigeria |
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| Friday. I Ogbuehi | 158-174 |
| Seneca on slavery: An African perspective |
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| Chidimma Stella Ukaulor, Walter U. Onumaegbu | 175-184 |
| Nigerian literary artists and protection of African values in the presentage of urbanization: the Igbo example |
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| Nonyelum M. Obi | 185-202 |
| A Critique of the Notions of Law and Ethics as Regulatory Systems for Healthcare |
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| M. O. Izunwa | 203-229 |
| Indigenous language and the preservation of African values; the Igbo example |
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| Blessing Chioma Onwubie | 230-238 |
| Ideational representation of prostitution in Chika Unigwe's on black sisters' street |
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| Ikenna Kamalu, Blessing O. Ejezie | 239-258 |
ISSN: 2006-5442
