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    Interreligious dialogue as a myth.Josephine N. Akah & Anthony C. Ajah - 2022 - HTS Theological Studies 78 (1).
    The authors aim in this article to show why it is extremely difficult to expect representatives of missionary religions to engage in productive interreligious dialogue. The article demonstrates how the imperative to convert, which is rooted in a sense of epistemic authority that one holds the best version of truth, precludes interreligious dialogue among religionists. The authors note, on the one hand, that the primary condition for any dialogue is that each of those involved come to the dialogue intellectually humble. (...)
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    A response to Innocent Enweh on Interpretative Rehabilitation of Afrocommunalism.Anthony Chinaemerem Ajah & Martin Ferdinand Asiegbu - 2023 - Filosofia Theoretica: Journal of African Philosophy, Culture and Religions 12 (3):29-40.
    In a 2020 article published in volume 9, number 1 of [Filosofia Theoretica]_, _Martin F. Asiegbu and Anthony Chinaemerem Ajah questioned the continued relevance of Afro-communalism. They argued that nothing about communalism makes it African. They also demonstrated how the brand of communalism presented as ‘African’, is too reductive, emphasizes conformism and therefore is against the individual and counter-productive for entire societies in Africa. For the above reasons, they summed that communalism with ‘Afro-’ is irrelevant and needs to end. In (...)
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    On Truthful Narrative-Identity and a Development Model for Nigeria.Anthony C. Ajah - 2014 - Open Journal of Philosophy 4 (4):531-540.
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    Recognition and justification: Towards a rationalisation approach to inculturation.Josephine N. Akah, Aloysius C. Obiwulu & Anthony C. Ajah - 2020 - HTS Theological Studies 76 (3).
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    The Community and the Individual: Revisiting the Relevance of Afro- Communalism.Martin F. Asiegbu & Anthony Chinaemerem Ajah - 2020 - Filosofia Theoretica: Journal of African Philosophy, Culture and Religions 9 (1):31-46.
    Afro-communalism has been largely conceptualized as a system in which individuals attain meaningfulness from the point of view of the community. We assess the implications of Afro-communalism on the individual’s rights. With particular focus on the transformative values of non-conformist features of individualism, this paper shows how Afro-communalism’s emphasis on the community is counter-productive. Our approach goes beyond the argument that Afro-communalism stifles the autonomy of the individual. Instead, we demonstrate how the community’s conformist expectations from the individual within the (...)
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    Development and Modernity in Africa: An Intercultural Philosophical Perspective Development and Modernity in Africa: An Intercultural Philosophical Perspective, by Joseph C.A. Agbakoba, Köln, Germany: Rüdiger Köppe Verlag, 2019, 405 pp. [REVIEW]Anthony Chinaemerem Ajah - 2023 - Philosophical Papers 52 (1):83-87.
    Joseph Agbakoba’s Development and Modernity in Africa is at once courageous, deeply self-reflexive, epochal, and thoroughly awakening. It achieves a foundational representation and reconstruction o...
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