IGWEBUIKE: TOWARDS A PHILOSOPHY OF INTERSUBJECTIVITY

  • Ekene Michael Mokwenye Department of Religion and Cultural Studies University of Nigeria Nsukka

Résumé

This piece has studied the power of Igwebuike philosophy developed by Knau Ikechukwu Anthony. It was this philosophy that made Africans what they were, a people united for the sake of the collective good. The current prevalence of selfish divisions and continuous waste of blood powered by selfish interests across global religions, economies and politics must be conquered by Ike Igwebuike. The only consistency and time tested phenomenon amidst divergent views lies in the unity of any situation. The tripartite religion of Christianity, Judaism and Islam all agree in the unity of God as one and all powerful creator of the best universe ever created; thus the fermenters of all left descending ideologies are working against the unity of the human species. Man in his deceptive cleverness has deviated from the principle of Igwebuike and built a money triggering wall around them. Egocentricism breeds selfishness and destruction but the power of unity dispels all thought of evil. For the purpose of this study the Igwebuike method of research was employed.

Biographie de l'auteur

Ekene Michael Mokwenye, Department of Religion and Cultural Studies University of Nigeria Nsukka

Mokwenye Ekene Michael, Ph.D
Department of Religion and Cultural Studies
University of Nigeria
Nsukka
ekene.mokweye@unn.edu.ng

Publiée
2020-04-06
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