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Religion, History, and Politics in Nigeria is concerned with the
problematic nature of religion and politics in Nigerian history.
The book provides a lively and straightforward treatment of the
relationship among religion, politics, and history in Nigeria, and
how it affects public life today. By adopting various cultural,
historical, political, and sociological perspectives, the text's
contributors provide an excellent introduction to the volatile mix
of religion and politics in Nigerian history, as well as a range of
strategic choices open to religious adherents. The complexity of
the relationship among religion, history, and politics is organized
around four themes: indigenous values and the influence of Islam
and Christianity, colonialism and religious transformation, the
religious landscape of the post-colonial period, and the rise of
evangelism and fundamentalism. The volume provides an insightful
guide to contemporary history, contemporary religion, and
contemporary politics, enabling the reader to reach informed and
balanced judgments about the role in religion in Nigerian history
and politics. This opens the door for serious examination and
debate, and will be excellent for use by the general reader and in
political science, history, and religion courses.
The five-volume Oxford History of Protestant Dissenting Traditions
series is governed by a motif of migration ('out-of-England'). It
first traces organized church traditions that arose in England as
Dissenters distanced themselves from a state church defined by
diocesan episcopacy, the Book of Common Prayer, the Thirty-Nine
Articles, and royal supremacy, but then follows those traditions as
they spread beyond England-and also traces newer traditions that
emerged downstream in other parts of the world from earlier forms
of Dissent. Secondly, it does the same for the doctrines, church
practices, stances toward state and society, attitudes toward
Scripture, and characteristic patterns of organization that also
originated in earlier English Dissent, but that have often defined
a trajectory of influence independent ecclesiastical organizations.
Volume IV examines the globalization of dissenting traditions in
the twentieth century. During this period, Protestant Dissent
achieved not only its widest geographical reach but also the
greatest genealogical distance from its point of origin. Covering
Africa, Asia, the Middle East, America, Europe, Latin America, and
the Pacific, this collection provides detailed examination of
Protestant Dissent as a globalizing movement. Contributors probe
the radical shifts and complex reconstruction that took place as
dissenting traditions encountered diverse cultures and took root in
a multitude of contexts, many of which were experiencing major
historical change at the same time. This authoritative overview
unambiguously reveals that 'Dissent' was transformed as it
travelled.
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