Theory of Social Involvement : A Case Study in the Anthropology of Religion, State, and Society - Sunday A. Aigbe

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Theory of Social Involvement

A Case Study in the Anthropology of Religion, State, and Society

By: Sunday A. Aigbe

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Theory of Social Involvement examines the dynamic interplay between church, state, and society. Sunday A. Aigbe considers the Christian factor as it relates to the sociopolitical responsibility and development in Nigeria. The study assesses the role of the church as well as identifies and develops ways in which Christianity can serve as an agent of change and promote unity within Nigeria.

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