ISBN:
9783631730126
,
9783631730133
,
9783631730140
Language:
English
Pages:
1 Online-Ressource (447 Seiten)
,
3 Illustrationen
Parallel Title:
Erscheint auch als Ugwu, Sylvester Uche Church and civil society in 21st century Africa
Dissertation note:
Dissertation Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg 2016
Keywords:
Hochschulschrift
;
Hochschulschrift
;
Nigeria
;
Unterentwicklung
;
Soziale Situation
;
Sozioökonomisches System
;
Politik
;
Katholische Kirche
;
Nigeria
;
Zivilgesellschaft
;
Soziale Gerechtigkeit
;
Caritas
;
Geschichte
;
Nigeria
;
Sozioökonomischer Wandel
;
Politischer Wandel
;
Zivilgesellschaft
;
Katholische Kirche
Abstract:
In view of the unprecedented level of socioeconomic and political underdevelopment plaguing the African continent, there remains one key area in the polity with great potentials which remains largely untapped: civil society. What can it contribute to the alleviation of the burden of underdevelopment in Africa? What is the place of the Church in civil society, particularly in Nigeria? Can there be a sustainable cooperation between the Church and other civic groups in the country for the purpose of development? Using mainly literature-based methods, this work seeks to dig into the understanding of civil society from the ancient Aristotelian «polis» to its 21st century African idea. It discusses the place of the Church in relation to the social question. Some of the vital areas of the Church’s civil societal involvement ad intra and with other civil groups are examined, using the Caritas’ structural principle of approach. Some major challenges hindering the vital input of the two institutions towards sustainable socioeconomic and political development are x-rayed. It extensively exposes the immense potentials for development through the cooperation between the two institutions. Conversely, some enormous challenges facing civil societal cooperation for development are discussed. Finally, research goes on to put forward some vital insights, ideas and suggestions for the fruitful cooperation towards the realization of the potentials for national development
Abstract:
Pre-Colonial Civil Society in Africa – Achievements of African Post-Colonial Civil Society –Challenges/Problems Facing Civil Society in Africa – Constitutional/Legal Framework for Nigerian Civil Society Activism – The Church’s Self-Understanding as Part of Civil Society – Caritas as a Necessary Approach of the Church’s Engagement in Civil Society – Main Tasks of the Church in its Civil Society Engagement – Partnership towards Requisite Manufacturing Infrastructure – Dialogue between Christianity and Islam. Hostile Confrontations between Ethnic and Religious Groups – Recommendations for the Resolution of Church/Civil Society Challenges – Prospects of an Effective Contribution of Church/Civil Society towards development
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