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Reading Micah in Nigeria: Ethics, Wealth, and Corruption - Paperback

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by Blessing Onoriode Boloje (Author)

In this book, Blessing Onoriode Boloje explores how the rhetoric of the book of Micah challenges the behavior and attitudes of leaders and people as they relate to the socioeconomic and religious issues of greed, distorted theological justification and condemnation of social evils, leadership and ritual failure, cheating and violence, and societal disintegration on account of gross corruption. Moving beyond Micah's ancient context, Boloje applies the oracles to contemporary socioeconomic and religious issues of faith and life in Nigerian society. By reinterpreting the theological and ethical traditions of Micah, Boloje creatively links the past with the present so that the Word of God becomes relevant for today.

Number of Pages: 222
Dimensions: 0.51 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: April 28, 2023
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