THE CONTEXTUALIZATION OF DREAMS IN THE OLD TESTAMENT AND SOME SELECTED NEW RELIGIOUS MOVEMENTS, ILE-IFE
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This paper addressed the contextualization of dream interpretation in the transformation of traditional African theories of origin of the universe and how the universe operated in Ile-Ife. It highlighted prominent demonstration of spiritual ability that abounded among members of the New Religious Movements (NRMs) at Ile-Ife. The NRMs were the Cherubim and Seraphim Unification Church of Nigeria (C&SUCN), the Church of the Lord Aladura (CLA) and Eckankar (Eck) at Ile-Ife. It employed biblical contextualization of ancient Near Eastern and Old Testament interpretation of dreams in exposing the theology of the NRMs that influenced moral change among the youths at Ile-Ife. It concluded with the recommendation that every idea of fatalism and predestination needed to be confronted with an ideology of a redeemable world by emphasizing virtues of discipline and submission to authority for maturity in interpersonal relations.Downloads
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2014-11-27
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Olaniyi, A. A., & Olayiwola, D. O. (2014). THE CONTEXTUALIZATION OF DREAMS IN THE OLD TESTAMENT AND SOME SELECTED NEW RELIGIOUS MOVEMENTS, ILE-IFE. European Scientific Journal, ESJ, 10(32). Retrieved from https://test.eujournal.org/index.php/esj/article/view/4557
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