THE AFRICANNESS OF AUGUSTINE‟S RELIGIO-HUMANISTIC THOUGHTS ON EDUCATION

  • Ikechukwu Anthony Kanu Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies Tansian University, Umunya Anambra State

Résumé

In this piece focussed on the contribution that Augustine’s African background, that is, his Afro-cosmo-vision of reality, made to the development of his philosophy of education. This piece is very important, first, because we have found ourselves at a time when some scholars, against evident historical evidence, argue that Saint Augustine is not an African. Second, we have also found ourselves at a time when many scholars believe that nothing good can come from Africa. This piece would, therefore, serve as a pointer to the Africanity of Augustine and the Africanness of his philosophy and theology. The hermeneutic method of inquiry would be employed.

Biographie de l'auteur

Ikechukwu Anthony Kanu, Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies Tansian University, Umunya Anambra State

Ikechukwu Anthony KANU
Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies
Tansian University, Umunya
Anambra State
ikee_maio@yahoo.com

Publiée
2020-04-08
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