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What is Christian Theology

Handbook of Research on the Impact of Culture in Conflict Prevention and Peacebuilding
This concept refers to the understanding of the activities of God in Jesus Christ in relationship with human beings in the universe. It also an academic discipline that involves the use of faith and reason models but the emphasis of faith above reason.
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Theological Response to the Culture of Necrogamy in Ibibio Land
Mbosowo Bassey Udok (University of Uyo, Nigeria)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-2574-6.ch016
Abstract
This chapter investigates the practice of necrogamy known as udo okpo by the Ibibio people in the light of theology. In Ibibio community, udo okpo as a practice has a long history till today. It is used as a means of facilitating human exploitation and sanctioning economic and financial hardship in the society. The practice has violated the fundamental human right of citizens especially the victim of udo okpo practice. The chapter adopts descriptive/survey methods of investigation making use of personal interview and participant observation. Findings reveal that instead of social integration of families by marriage, udo okpo practice brings about disunity among the affected families. With the use of theological methods namely, liberation theology, and cultural hermeneutics, the chapter portrays that cultural practices that dehumanize or put people in bondage are not the will of God for his creation. The chapter recommends that the church, government, and non-governmental organizations should organize educational programmes for the citizens on how to handle sociocultural practices.
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