The Evolution of Islamic Racial Profiling in Times of Crisis: A comparison of three presidential administrations policies towards Muslims and Muslim-Americans under Presidents Obama, Trump and Biden Gautam Nayer, Ph.D Texas Southern University DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17042671 Full Text In PDF Abstract Read More …
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INTRA-PARTY FACTIONALISM AND POLICY CUM IDEOLOGICAL COHERENCE IN NIGERIA: A STUDY OF THE PEOPLE’S DEMOCRATIC PARTY
Onwuegbu Paschal Chijioke Department of Political Science Madonna University Okija Campus Intra-party factionalism has been a subject of study and discourse among scholars and policy analysts respectively. But its impact on policy and ideological coherence within the People’s Democratic Party Read More …
Internal Party Democracy and Political Participation in Nigeria, 2007-2024
Chiazor Henry Chukwudi Department of Political Science, Madonna University Nigeria Nigeria’s political landscape appeared to have been marred by internal party conflicts that obviously undermine political cohesion and democratic participation. The lack of internal party democracy within political parties has Read More …
The Role of Sufistic Psychoeducation in the Adaptation Process of Post-Covid-19 Impact in Indonesian Society
Masrukhin Tarbiyah Faculty, Sunan Kudus State Islamic University, Indonesia The Covid-19 pandemic has ended and replaced with the New Normal period. However, the impact caused in the post-pandemic period has not yet ended in all aspects of life, especially the Read More …
Cross-Cultural Missions in Africa: Contextual Challenges and Strategic Responses
Lami Ibrahim Bakari PhD ECWA Theological Seminary Jos Africa remains one of the most religiously vibrant continents, yet it is also marked by diverse cultural traditions, complex historical legacies, and emerging socio-political realities that significantly shape missionary encounters. Cross-cultural missions Read More …
Women as Agents of Peace and Deliverance: A Biblical and Theological Reflection
Lami Ibrahim Bakari PhD ECWA Theological Seminary Jos Women in Scripture consistently emerge as central figures in God’s redemptive purposes, particularly as custodians of wisdom, courage, and strategies that lead to victory in both physical and spiritual battles. While biblical Read More …
Carriers of Life and Blessings: Mary and the Theological Role of Women in God’s Redemptive Plan
Lami Ibrahim Bakari PhD ECWA Theological Seminary Jos The figure of Mary, the mother of Jesus, stands at the heart of Christian theology as a symbol of obedience, faith, and divine favor. Her role in the incarnation narrative portrays women Read More …
Navigating Pitfalls in Intercultural Missions in Africa: Contextual Strategies for Effective Engagement
Lami Ibrahim Bakari PhD ECWA THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY JOS Intercultural missions in Africa present both significant opportunities and complex challenges, as diverse cultural, linguistic, and religious landscapes shape the reception and effectiveness of Christian witness. While mission efforts have historically contributed Read More …
DIVINE LOVE AS THE FOUNDATION OF CHRISTIAN ETHICS: AN EXEGETICAL STUDY OF 1 JOHN 4:7-21
Gershinen Paul Dajur, PhD St Francis of Assisi College of Theology, Wusasa, Zaria, Kaduna State This research work was undertaken to comparatively analyse CNN and BBC coverage of Hilda Baci’s global achievement. This is in reaction to Western media outlets Read More …
Breaking Barriers: Mary Magdalene and the Missionary Mandate in John 20:11–18
Lami Ibrahim Bakari ECWA THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY JOS John 20:11–18 presents one of the most significant post-resurrection encounters in the New Testament, where Mary Magdalene becomes the first witness and messenger of the risen Christ. This paper offers a missiological reading Read More …