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Journal articles on the topic "MIRACLES REDEFINED: NIGERIAN CONTEXT"

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Rev., Dr. Elisha Samuel Dih (Doctor of Systematic Theology). "MIRACLES REDEFINED: NIGERIAN CONTEXT." SSAR Journal of Arts Humanities and Social Sciences (SSARJAHSS) 2, 2025, no. 2 Mar-Apr 2025 (2025): 78–90. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15357046.

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<strong>Abstract:</strong><strong> </strong>The concept of miracles has been understood differently among philosophers, Biblicists, and Theologians. Philosophers understood miracles in the context of laws of nature and denied their possibility since laws of nature cannot be broken. Biblicists provided a meaning rooted in the Bible as signs and wonders; some Christians from selected Churches did not differentiate providence from miracles, while theologians have differed on the components that give a portrait of a comprehensive definition of miracles. To provide Christians with a more accurate t
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Adetunji, Emmanuel. "Faith and Healing in Mark 7:26-30 in the Context of Healing in Selected Churches in Nigeria." African Journal of Culture, History, Religion and Traditions 6, no. 2 (2023): 46–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.52589/ajchrt-da9fnsc5.

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Many Nigerian Christians believe that miracles still exist. The reality of miracles remains an issue of debate. Some scientists have rejected miracles because they cannot be proven. Many Africans accept miracles because they have faith in a miracle-working Supreme Being. Miracles occupy a singular and prominent place in religious experience throughout the world and it is often the most important thing in any given religious tradition. The paper examines the miracles of Jesus Christ in relation with selected churches during his ministry, particularly the healing of the Syro-Phoenician woman’s d
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Paul, Kolawole O. "Persecution in the Early Church and Nigerian Church." International Journal of Social Science and Economics 3, no. 1 (2023): p1. http://dx.doi.org/10.22158/ijsse.v3n1p1.

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The church has suffered much security challenges from people of opposing religious faith, who felt threatened by the unique presence of God, convincing miracles, dominating spirituality, unparalleled missionary spirit, as well as her particularistic doctrinal claims. The experience of Christians in the first few centuries of the Christian church was characterized by great persecutions. Also, Christian persecution in contemporary time is a serious challenge. Many faithful Christians who were unwilling to compromise their faith were martyred in the process in a most horrible manner. The current
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Garison, Anthony, Yakubu Debora Dangana, and Jacob Plangnan Dapar. "The Need for Nigerian Journalists to Re-Define News Values." International Journal of Education, Management, and Technology 2, no. 2 (2024): 130–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.58578/ijemt.v2i2.3658.

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Recent surveys show a decline in public interest in traditional news outlets like newspapers and television, possibly due to the constant exposure to negative stories that can lead to compassion fatigue. The major challenge is constituted by the adopted western news values which neglect our norms and focuses on praise singing the ruling elites. This article argues that, in order for Nigerian Journalists to effectively serve the nation's distinct socio-political context, traditional news ideals need to be redefined to fit our societal realities. Sensationalism and elitism are frequently given p
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Esimaje, Alexandra. "Modelling Writing: The IMRaD and Knowledge Production in Nigerian Academies." CLAREP Journal of English and Linguistics 2 (October 10, 2020): 1–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.56907/gggavqn4.

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The aim of this study is to explore the pattern of text production of Nigerian researchers to reveal the cultural practices of the academic community and the attendant implications for a globalised academy. The study attempts to answer the question: What academic rhetoric practices characterise text production in the academic contexts of Nigeria vis-a-vis international context? The study is partly textual, examining the international reviews of papers written by Nigerian researchers to identify the common core features and to tease out those features that pose challenges for international publ
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Omoera, Osakue Stevenson. "TOWARDS REDEFINING THE NEWS AGENDA IN THE NIGERIAN MEDIA FOR NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT." AUSTRAL: Brazilian Journal of Strategy & International Relations 3, no. 5 (2014). http://dx.doi.org/10.22456/2238-6912.45108.

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Employing the historical-analytic methodology, this study focuses on the news agenda in the Nigerian media. It sues that there is the need for news reporting and coverage activities of Nigerian media professionals to be redefined in order for them to be able to effectively contribute to sustainable peace in Nigeria, which is a sine qua non for development. In this context, this study examines the crucial role the media have been playing/ought to be playing/should be playing in the sustenance of peace and the galvanization of sustainable development in Nigeria as a microcosm of Africa. It speci
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James, Nahna. "Limits of Language in Nigeria: Hatred based on Igbo Language." August 1, 2024. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13643374.

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Limits of Language in Nigeria: Hatred based on Igbo Language, attempts to delve deeply into different socio linguistic issues faced by the Igbo language within Nigerian context. In doing so, the study has used a mixed-methods approach wherein demographic data, public attitudes and socio economic factors that have brought about the status quote of this language are thoroughly assessed. The research establishes some historical and current reasons why there is increased resentment towards Igbo language among Nigerians. This includes last impact caused by colonialism and traumatic experiences duri
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Samuel, Okanlawon. "Christ Apostolic Church, Ori-Oke Aanun [sic] (Mountain of Mercy), Ojoo, Ibadan, Oyo State." Database of Religious History, June 27, 2024. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12574799.

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Prayer Mountains, also known as Ori-Oke (in Yoruba parlance), are centres of spiritual pilgrimage and within the praxis of Nigerian Christian lexicon, are synonymous with the enactment of a sacred space on a mountaintop characterized by various prayer regimes, rituals, exorcism and religious practices, aimed at eliciting the help of the divine to alleviate the existential challenges of devotees who visit these Prayer Mountains from different walks of life, are of the different sexes, and belong to different strata of socio-economic status. The prominent Ori-Oke (Prayer Mountains) of the South
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Ferdousi, Akter, and Al Mamun Md. "Study of Humanistic Education: A solution to Language Teaching in Bangladesh." November 18, 2019. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3545047.

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<strong>Introduction:</strong> In the realm of language teaching and learning, the humanistic approach is one of the most remarkable movements. It is such an approach where the learner is seen as a whole person with physical, emotional and social features as well as cognitive characteristics. It is pertinent to educate the whole person i.e. the intellectual and the emotional dimensions&rdquo; (Moskowitz,1978). It emphasizes the importance of the inner 1970, the behaviouristic and the mentalistic approaches dominated the second and some fresh suggestions came forward towards the end of the 1970
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Mules, Warwick. "A Remarkable Disappearing Act." M/C Journal 4, no. 4 (2001). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.1920.

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Creators and Creation Creation is a troubling word today, because it suggests an impossible act, indeed a miracle: the formation of something out of nothing. Today we no longer believe in miracles, yet we see all around us myriad acts which we routinely define as creative. Here, I am not referring to the artistic performances and works of gifted individuals, which have their own genealogy of creativity in the lineages of Western art. Rather, I am referring to the small, personal events that we see within the mediated spaces of the everyday (on the television screen, in magazines and newspapers
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