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"The Meaning of the Beginning" is a mosaic of timeless wisdom
hidden in nature and encapsulated in the folklores of the Igbo of
sub-Saharan Africa. This book is a philosophical jab, a moral punch
line, and a social commentary on the human condition. Curious
minds, teachers and students of Philosophy, Sociology, Anthropology
and Religious studies will find this collection useful. In "The
Meaning of the Beginning," the author has produced a work that is
outstanding both in the simplicity of its language and presentation
and depth of its philosophical insight ... In the short "as it is"
commentaries, there are rich and deep philosophical reflections of
a moral or religious nature which qualify this work as a serious
effort at another type of African Philosophy. Monsignor Theophilus
Okere, Ph-D This is a beautiful piece of work, a combination of
simple tales with uncommon lofty ideals in a flowing and very
readable language, picturesquely descriptive of the images desired
to evoke, in a manner matching Chinua Achebe's. Rev Dr. Emmanuel
Odirachukwunma Udechukwu
"The Meaning of the Beginning" is a mosaic of timeless wisdom
hidden in nature and encapsulated in the folklores of the Igbo of
sub-Saharan Africa. This book is a philosophical jab, a moral punch
line, and a social commentary on the human condition. Curious
minds, teachers and students of Philosophy, Sociology, Anthropology
and Religious studies will find this collection useful. In "The
Meaning of the Beginning," the author has produced a work that is
outstanding both in the simplicity of its language and presentation
and depth of its philosophical insight ... In the short "as it is"
commentaries, there are rich and deep philosophical reflections of
a moral or religious nature which qualify this work as a serious
effort at another type of African Philosophy. Monsignor Theophilus
Okere, Ph-D This is a beautiful piece of work, a combination of
simple tales with uncommon lofty ideals in a flowing and very
readable language, picturesquely descriptive of the images desired
to evoke, in a manner matching Chinua Achebe's. Rev Dr. Emmanuel
Odirachukwunma Udechukwu
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