Faith and Friction: Christianity and Neo-Traditionalism in Igboland
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This scholarly work delves into the resurgence of neo-traditionalism in Igboland, Nigeria, and its profound impact on the Christian church. Through a comprehensive analysis, it explores the complex interplay between traditional cultural practices and Christian beliefs, shedding light on the tensions, conflicts, and adaptations that have emerged within the Igbo Christian community. Employing a multi-faceted methodological approach, including qualitative interviews, historical analysis, and media scrutiny, the study reveals significant socio-religious challenges faced by the church and also underscores opportunities for the church to adapt and navigate this complex landscape by engaging in dialogue, fostering cultural sensitivity, and emphasizing core Christian values. Ultimately, the study emphasizes the importance of collaboration between the church, community leaders, and government agencies to promote peace, unity, and mutual respect among diverse religious groups, ensuring the harmonious coexistence of traditional cultural practices and Christian beliefs in Igboland.
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