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Most people are aware of fundamental and inalienable human rights. Yet, religious-based crises and a lack of harmonious interfaith relationships continue to thrive in Nigeria, particularly in Iwo. This book examines the perception of human rights within the three predominant religions in Iwo and how these perceptions affect interpersonal relationships among their adherents. The author adopted a descriptive research design using a methodological triangulation approach, incorporating multiple sources such as questionnaires, structured interviews, and participant observation. Read on to discover…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Most people are aware of fundamental and inalienable human rights. Yet, religious-based crises and a lack of harmonious interfaith relationships continue to thrive in Nigeria, particularly in Iwo. This book examines the perception of human rights within the three predominant religions in Iwo and how these perceptions affect interpersonal relationships among their adherents. The author adopted a descriptive research design using a methodological triangulation approach, incorporating multiple sources such as questionnaires, structured interviews, and participant observation. Read on to discover the author's fascinating findings and recommendations-insights that carry global relevance.
Autorenporträt
Dr. C. Adarigho is a theological educator, missionary, and ordained gospel minister in the Nigerian Baptist Convention. She obtained degrees from Bowen and Delta State University, respectively, and holds a PhD in Missiology and Homiletics from the prestigious NBTS. Her research areas include church planting, comparative religion, and gender issues.