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Emmanuel K. Twesigye

    God, race, myth and power
    Religion, Politics and Cults in East Africa
    Religion and Ethics Today
    Religion, Politics and Cults in East Africa
    Religion & Ethics for a New Age
    • Religion & Ethics for a New Age

      Evolutionist Approach

      • 696pages
      • 25 heures de lecture
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      The book explores traditional Christian dogmas, addressing issues such as evil, death, and patriarchal language within a global evolutionary framework. It emphasizes the importance of agape, or love, as the foundation for a new universal Christian ethics that embraces cultural and moral pluralism. The narrative presents God's creation and redemption as intertwined with evolutionary history, suggesting that life itself reflects God's unfolding kingdom. This approach seeks to reconcile faith with contemporary ethical and cultural challenges.

      Religion & Ethics for a New Age
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      The Marian Movement was locally known as Abanyabugoto and The Movement for the Restoration of the Ten Commandments of God. It began in 1989 as a Catholic women's Marian devotional and moral reformation movement, founded and headed by Keledonia Mwerinde. This book deals with this topic.

      Religion, Politics and Cults in East Africa
    • Religion and Ethics Today

      God's World and Human Responsibilities, Volume 2

      • 410pages
      • 15 heures de lecture

      Focusing on major ethical systems and normative moral judgments in Western thought, this volume explores the intersection of religion and ethics through an evolutionist lens. It delves into religious, environmental, biomedical, and cultural moral values, highlighting how these principles shape human responsibilities in a complex world. The book aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of contemporary ethical dilemmas and the diverse frameworks that inform moral decision-making today.

      Religion and Ethics Today
    • Religion, Politics and Cults in East Africa

      God's Warriors and Mary's Saints

      • 264pages
      • 10 heures de lecture

      Exploring the intricate interplay between religion and politics, this book delves into the rise of cults in East Africa. It examines how religious movements influence political landscapes and societal structures, highlighting case studies that illustrate the impact of these dynamics on communities. The author provides insights into the motivations behind cult formation and the responses from governments and traditional religious institutions, offering a comprehensive understanding of the region's socio-political fabric.

      Religion, Politics and Cults in East Africa