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The Dual Reality of Salvation and the Church in Nigeria

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This book proposes an approach to the connection between salvation theory and ecclesial spirituality in Nigeria, indicating how the factors of economic, political, and religious co-existence are related, with implications for a deeper understanding of salvation. Considering African Synods I and II, the author proposes a paradigm shift toward a new pastoral option for the Church in Nigeria in the program for seminary formation, which prioritizes strengthening of ecumenical/interreligious structures of dialogue and collaboration as a process of rapprochement to enable an emancipatory praxis to come to existence for the Church's ministry and witnessing to "become flesh" in the reality of people's lives. This entails a deeper spiritual and practical understanding of religion, couched in terms of dialogue that translates into alliances and cooperation for the common good based on ties common to all religions and, most importantly, the possibility of forming synergies with civil society organizations in pursuit of the common good.

Table des matières

Acknowledgments - Introduction - State of the Question: The Historical Reality of Nigeria and the Need for Salvation - The Church in the World as Revealed in Recent Magisterial Documents - Interpreting the Church in Action: Icons and Martyrs - "The Word Became Flesh": Discerning a Pastoral Option for the Nigerian Church Considering African Synods I and II - Invigorating the Call of the African Synods I and II in Living Out of the Christian Faith in Nigeria - Conclusion - Appendix I - Appendix II - Bibliography.

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Gabriel T. Wankar is a Catholic priest of the diocese of Gboko, Nigeria. He is currently involved in pastoral ministry in the archdiocese of San Francisco, California. Dr. Wankar earned his doctoral degree in systematic theology at the Jesuit School of Theology in Berkeley, California. He also holds a Master of Science degree in development studies. His research interests are in the areas of Church and society, ecclesiology, and community organizing and development.

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This book proposes a paradigm shift towards a new pastoral option for the Church in Nigeria in the program for seminary formation.

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