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Ikechukwu Anthony Kanu

    African Eco-Philosophy
    Philosophy of Religion
    Igwebuike
    African Ecological Spirituality
    Towards an Igbo-African Christology
    Themes in Igwebuike Philosophy and Theology
    • 2022

      The book explores the evolution of Igwebuike from a methodology and philosophy into a significant influence on theological discourse. It emphasizes the connection between African philosophical thought and theology, highlighting how philosophical inquiries intersect with the mysteries of salvation. By examining these links, the work advocates for a theological approach informed by the unique perspectives of African philosophy, guided by faith.

      Themes in Igwebuike Philosophy and Theology
    • 2022

      African Ecological Spirituality

      Perspectives in Anthroposophy and Environmentalism a Hybrid of Approaches

      • 284 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Exploring the intersection of spirituality and ecology, this collection delves into how African ecological spirituality shapes responses to environmental challenges. It combines scholarly insights with indigenous perspectives to address the vital role of African spirituality in ecological discussions. The book seeks to answer pressing questions about the relationship between individual and environmental health, emphasizing the interconnectedness of destinies across national and continental landscapes in Africa.

      African Ecological Spirituality
    • 2022

      Igwebuike

      : An African Complementary Philosophical Framework

      • 218 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Exploring the concept of Igwebuike, this work delves into its significance within the broader context of existence, examining both its literal and linguistic interpretations. It positions Igwebuike as a holistic approach aimed at comprehending the intricacies of reality. The study seeks to provide insightful responses to essential inquiries, promoting selfless enlightenment and enhancing human well-being through a systematic understanding of the dynamics at play in questioning and answering.

      Igwebuike
    • 2022

      African Eco-Philosophy

      Cosmology, Consciousness and the Environment

      • 254 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Focusing on African philosophical perspectives, this collection explores the relationship between African people and their environment through the lens of eco-philosophy. It draws from earth-based spiritual traditions and innovative practices, emphasizing the importance of understanding ecological issues within culturally relevant frameworks. This work aims to enrich the discourse on African eco-philosophy, serving as a significant contribution to the field.

      African Eco-Philosophy
    • 2022

      African Eco-Theology

      Meaning, Forms and Expressions

      • 274 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Exploring African earth-based spiritual traditions, this book addresses the pressing issues of climate change, biodiversity loss, and ecosystem disruption. It presents innovative spiritual practices that arise from these challenges, highlighting their theological significance. By engaging with fundamental ecological questions, it aims to illuminate the field of eco-theology, making it a vital resource for understanding the intersection of spirituality and environmental concerns.

      African Eco-Theology
    • 2022

      Provocative Essays in African Philosophy

      • 154 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Focusing on African philosophy, this collection brings together diverse perspectives from philosophers and writers addressing universal issues. It serves as a valuable resource for anyone interested in contemporary debates and developments in the field. The essays cater to a wide audience, including experts, researchers, and students at all levels, making it an essential addition for those who appreciate thought-provoking philosophical literature.

      Provocative Essays in African Philosophy
    • 2022

      Igwebuike serves as a unifying concept in African thought, focusing on the interplay between the spiritual and material aspects of existence. It provides an explanatory framework for understanding the intricate relationships between individuals, the non-corporal world, and societal structures that foster continuity and identity. This theory highlights the epistemological dimensions of human experience, exploring how these elements shape our understanding of the universe and our place within it.

      Igwebuike Philosophy and Complementary Relations
    • 2022

      African Indigenous Ecological Knowledge Systems

      Religion, Philosophy and the Environment

      • 244 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Exploring African anthroposophy, this book highlights the emergence of earth-based spiritual traditions and innovative practices as responses to pressing issues like climate change and biodiversity loss. It addresses the often-overlooked intersection of spirituality and ecological challenges, providing valuable insights into how these traditions can offer solutions. By tackling long-overdue questions, the work aims to illuminate the field of African eco-spirituality, positioning itself as a significant contribution to understanding these critical issues.

      African Indigenous Ecological Knowledge Systems
    • 2022

      African Traditional Religion and Philosophy

      : Essays on an Ancestral Religious Heritage

      • 158 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Engaging with African Traditional Religion and philosophy, this work encourages critical reflection and offers valuable insights into significant debates and developments in the field. It is highly recommended for enthusiasts of African literature and serves as a useful resource for experts, researchers, beginners, and casual readers alike. The book promises to enrich understanding and appreciation of African cultural and philosophical contexts.

      African Traditional Religion and Philosophy
    • 2018

      Philosophy of Religion

      With Essays in African Philosophy of Religion

      • 340 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Focusing on the philosophy of religion, this work introduces fresh perspectives by incorporating themes from African philosophy, an often-overlooked area in the field. It aims to enrich the existing literature by exploring unique inquiries and concepts that broaden the understanding of religious philosophy, particularly within the African context. This approach not only diversifies the discourse but also highlights the significance of African thought in philosophical discussions about religion.

      Philosophy of Religion