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Towards an authentic Anglican and African liturgy in Nigeria: an experimental eucharistic liturgy

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Solomon Olaniyi Amusan. Towards an Authentic Anglican and African Liturgy In Nigeria: an Experimental Eucharistic Liturgy. San Francisco Theological Seminary. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/eeba3ada-dd59-4762-b360-b8a74d32f9d8.

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S. O. Amusan. Towards an authentic Anglican and African liturgy in Nigeria: an experimental eucharistic liturgy. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/eeba3ada-dd59-4762-b360-b8a74d32f9d8

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Solomon Olaniyi Amusan. Towards an Authentic Anglican and African Liturgy In Nigeria: an Experimental Eucharistic Liturgy. San Francisco Theological Seminary. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/eeba3ada-dd59-4762-b360-b8a74d32f9d8.

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  • Christianity was brought into Nigeria by the Church Missionary Society of England among other denominations in the nineteenth century. In the course of this christianization, the Nigerians were westernized. Subsequently, Christianity is regarded as a foreign religion, hence with the present increasing development of theological thinking and understanding, the idea of indigenizing the Christian liturgy dominates the agenda of most Christians. Through the help of the author's investigation into the socio-cultural background of the Nigerians he was able to deduce and see glaringly the correlation between indigenous motifs of sacrifice among the Nigerians and the Christian beliefs on which he based his argument and the experimental liturgy.
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  • 02/17/2024

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