Aquinas' Teleological Argument and Eschatological Consciousness in Nigeria (4th edition)

Dominican University Journal of Humanities 4:25-40 (2022)
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Abstract

An examination of the idea of eschatology and teleology from the Nigerian socio-cultural perspective, through the lenses of St Thomas Aquinas' _Quinque Viae_. While admitting the current realities and fears of Nigeria and Nigerians, it proposes the adoption of applicable contextual imagery of what it means to be culturally venerable and yet realistically disposed to the changing trends in the modern world.

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Tochukwu Obumneme PaulMary Nweze
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