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Cross culture study: two African expressions: a comparative study between Celestial Church of Christ (Yoruba) and Church of God in Christ

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M Carolyn Hui-Balogun. Cross Culture Study: Two African Expressions: a Comparative Study Between Celestial Church of Christ (yoruba) and Church of God In Christ. Howard University School of Divinity. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/7ff9bebf-b62f-4e1f-8274-caf94798acda?locale=en.

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M. C. Hui-balogun. Cross culture study: two African expressions: a comparative study between Celestial Church of Christ (Yoruba) and Church of God in Christ. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/7ff9bebf-b62f-4e1f-8274-caf94798acda?locale=en

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M Carolyn Hui-Balogun. Cross Culture Study: Two African Expressions: a Comparative Study Between Celestial Church of Christ (yoruba) and Church of God In Christ. Howard University School of Divinity. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/7ff9bebf-b62f-4e1f-8274-caf94798acda?locale=en.

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  • Cultural diversity is a result of two cultures developing in two different geographical locations and working out solutions to environmental problems in isolation from one another. Fusion of two cultures is accomplished more easily when the similarities between the two are greatest. Fusion of two cultures is also more conceivable when both parties have a common reason to amalgamate. Therefore, the cultures of the Church of God in Christ and Yoruba Celestial Church of Christ produced a symbiotic relationship, which resulted in the development of a new church, Mountain Top Experience Church of the Living God.
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  • 02/17/2024

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