Most Relevant Theology Project Topics and Materials (Page 2)

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26) PEOPLE'S PERCEPTION ON CIVIL WAR AND CHILDREN'S EDUCATION IN NOTHERN UGANDA: THE CASE OF P ABBO INTERNALLY DISPLACED CAMP, GULU DISTRICT

ABSTRACT The study Investigated People's perception on Civil War and Children's Education in northern Uganda. The study had specific objectives among which were:- (1 )To examine the effect of the civil war on children access to enrolment in Pabbo IDP camp. (2)To assess the effect of the civil war on children's retention in schools in Pabbo IDP... Continue Reading
  • Type:Project
  • ID:THE0022
  • Pages:125

27) THE YOUTH AND THE NUMERICAL GROWTH OF THE GA PRESBYTERY IN THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF GHANA

ABSTRACT This study examines the role of the youth of the Presbyterian Church of Ghana towards its numerical growth. It focuses on the role the youth have played throughout the development and continue to play towards the growth of the church and also examines the challenges faced by the youth in the discharge of these roles. Methodologically, the... Continue Reading
  • Type:Project
  • ID:THE0023
  • Pages:133

28) PERSPECTIVES OF DIVORCEES ON DIVORCE AND REMARRIAGE IN SELECTED CHARISMATIC CHURCHES IN ADENTA

ABSTRACT Although God intended marriage to be a lifelong relationship, the tragic fact is that divorce has become common occurrence in our society. Sadly, the dramatic rise in divorce rates in recent years has also affected the Christian community. Pastors and others providing counsel have become increasingly burdened with problems of divorce and... Continue Reading
  • Type:Project
  • ID:THE0024
  • Pages:130

29) PRAYER CENTRES AS AVENUES OF CONTEMPORARY SPIRITUAL RENEWAL IN THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF GHANA

ABSTRACT Prayer centres appeared in Ghanaian Christianity in the early parts of the twentieth century and were mainly found within the African Initiated Churches (AICs). They later became prominent in Classical Pentecostal Churches, especially the Church of Pentecost (CoP) with most of them seceding to become independent ministries. The concept of... Continue Reading
  • Type:Project
  • ID:THE0025
  • Pages:164

30) OYO STATE SOCIAL STUDIES TEACHERS VIEW OF THE INTRODUCTION OF RELIGION AND NATIONAL VALUES CURRICULUM IN UPPER BASIC EDUCATION

CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION Background to the Study           A nation that dreams greatness needs to invest in the strategies inculcation of national values, and such strategic investment depends on several factors -       The scope of the value -       The source -       The Nature -       Role models and instructor... Continue Reading

31) COHABITATION AMONG THE CATHOLIC YOUTHS IN NYANDO DEANERY, KISUMU DIOCESE, KISUMU COUNTY

ABSTRACT Cohabitation is a common practice in many parts of the world including America, Europe and Africa. Cohabitation violates the teaching of the Catholic Church on the sacrament of marriage. In spite of the efforts by the Catholic Church to instill chastity, many youths in the Catholic Church do not go through church marriage, instead they... Continue Reading
  • Type:Project
  • ID:THE0027
  • Pages:142

32) THE ROLE OF CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION OF NIGERIA (CAN) IN THE SOCIO-ECOOMIC, POLITICAL AND RELIGIOUS PROBLEMS IN NIGERIA

Thiswork seeks to examine the role the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) has played over the years in dealing with societal problems in Nigeria.  The historical method was adopted in the study.  Library research was carried out.  Needed information was obtained from textbooks, journals and documents of the Christian Association of Nigeria... Continue Reading
  • Type:Project
  • ID:THE0028
  • Pages:122

33) THE PLIGHT OF CHILDREN OF UN-IDENTIFIED PARENTS OR ABANDONED CHILDREN: OLD TESTAMENT AND CONTEMPORARY SOCIETY PERSPECTIVES

ABSTRACT The study is on “The Plight of Children of Un-identified Parents or Abandoned Children in our Society”. Children of un-identified parents refer to those human beings who are below the age of eighteen (18) years whose parents cannot be traced. Moreover, their parents have shelved their parental responsibility to unknown people. This... Continue Reading
  • Type:Project
  • ID:THE0029
  • Pages:143

34) RELIGION IN A SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNOLOGICAL ERA : THE NIGERIAN EXPERIENCE

ABSTRACT There is no known society the world over without religion. This shows that religion is an indispensable element in any human society. Throughout the ages religion has offered solutions to man’s problems, and explanations to the mysteries of the world. The desire for man to know and conquer his environment led to the advancement of... Continue Reading
  • Type:Project
  • ID:THE0030
  • Pages:146

35) A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF SALVATION IN CHRISTIANITY AND EVE INDIGENOUS RELIGION IN GHANA

ABSTRACT 1he study essentially demonstrated that the Christian missionaries and the early Eue clergy did not take cognizance of the Eue belief in God, (Mawu) the all embracing creator of humankind. This can be discerned in the manner and methods these early missionaries proclaimed Christ in Eueland. Their interpretation of salvation was far out of... Continue Reading
  • Type:Project
  • ID:THE0031
  • Pages:177

36) THE HISTORICITY OF JESUS CHRIST OF NAZARETH

Dismantling the resurrection of Jesus Christ of Nazareth is dismantling Christianity from its foundation and hope. But even before going there to fight a battle built on propaganda, can we establish that Jesus Christ of Nazareth is genuinely historical? That's the question this project is answering.... Continue Reading

37) THE CHURCH AND POVERTY REDUCTION IN AROCHUKWU PRESBYTERY OF THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF NIGERIA

ABSTRACT This research work is titled, “The church and poverty reduction in Arochukwu Presbytery of the Presbyterian Church of Nigeria.” The persistent problem of poverty in the society and in the church especially in Arochukwu Presbytery has made the land and the church impossible to sustain internal growth. Poverty rate in Arochukwu... Continue Reading

38) IMPACT OF SINGLE PARENTING ON CHILD’S SPIRITUAL DEVELOPMENT AND ITS EFFECTS ON THE SOCIETY USING OHAFIA COMMUNITY

This research work is on the, “”. Single Parent homes are increasing in our society. The major causes of this are divorce, death and choice to remain single either as a lesbian or gayest. This is almost applicable in some... Continue Reading

39) ROLE OF RELIGIOUS SITES IN DEVELOPMENT OF TOURISM INDUSTRY IN INDIA

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Religious Tourism can be defined as travel with the core motive of experiencing religious  forms,  or  the  products  they  induce,  like  art,  culture,  traditions  and architecture. Being one of  the most ancient civilizations of the world, India has been in contact with almost all the major religions of the world,... Continue Reading

40) OLD TESTAMENT CUSTOMS OF ISRAEL: TOWARDS ADDRESSING SOME OF THE ILLS OF SOCIETAL CUSTOMS AND MANNERS (NIGERIA CONTEXT)

Custom is perceived to be acceptable way of behaviour which is an integral part of morality of every society. The custom of people guide them into doing the right thing expected of them in the society. In Nigeria, there are ills which affect the well being of the citizens; corruption has devoured the goodness seen in the country. This problem... Continue Reading

41) SIGNIFICANCE OF MISSION THEOLOGY FOR EFFECTIVE CHRISTIAN WITNESSING

The positions of Universalism, Pluralism, Inclusivism, and Exclusivism is very important in doing missions, for one to do mission effectively he or she must know the positions of universalism, pluralism, inclusivism, and exclusivism, so many missionaries witness Christ to the unbelievers wrongly because they done understand the four views of... Continue Reading

42) .THEOLOGY OF DEATH: THE CHRISTIAN PERSPECTIVE AND MINISTRY TO THE DYING

Death is not something that we enjoy talking about, at least not seriously (the jokes are innumerable), and funerals are even less popular as a topic of serious conversation. Joseph Bayly called death The Last Thing We Talk About.  Yet such discussions ought not be left to the end, for if we have time to discuss it at the end (we often don’t... Continue Reading

43) TRADITIONAL RELIGION AND ITS IMPACT ON THE PRACTICES OF APOSTOLIC AND ZIONIST CHURCHES IN ZIMBABWE

Abstract Traditional religion is core to Zimbabwean people and, its impact has been felt by many Christian churches in Zimbabwe. Churches that are affected most are Apostolic and Zionist churches. These churches have promoted syncretism because they have mixed practices from African Traditional Religion (ATR) and Christianity in their worship and... Continue Reading

44) EARLY MARRIAGE IS AN ANTIDOTE TO ILLEGAL RELATIONSHIP AMONG YOUTHS

ABSTRACTS This research work focused on early marriage as an antidote to illegal relationship  (premarital sex) among the youth, Ilorin south Local Government Area of Kwara State.  Premarial sex is an isssue which most people r1efuse to talk about. It is sadly, still in a  Muslim society, premarital sex is no more recognised as a forbidden... Continue Reading

45) FOOTBALL AS A TOOL FOR INTER-RELIGIOUS DIALOGUE IN THE UNIVERSITY OF IBADAN

The project looks into how football, a universal language, can serve as a tool for bringing adherents of several religions together peacefully. ... Continue Reading

46) THE CORONATION OF THE BENIN OBA; IT'S RELIGIOUS IMPLICATION ON THE SOCIETY

A general overview of the Benin Kingdom, the history of the OBA, the coronation of the OBA and its religious implications to the society. TABLE OF CONTENT Title page………………………………………………………….i Declaration………………………………………………………….ii... Continue Reading

47) THE CONCEPT OF DEATH AND AFTERLIFE: THE CHRISTIANS AND THE TIV RELIGIOUS PERSPECTIVES

A comparative approach  between  the Tiv and the Christian  concept  of dearth  and  life after death. ... Continue Reading

48) HARMONIOUS RELIGIOUS COEXISTENCE IN THE BARRACKS- A MODEL APPROACH FOR HUMANITY

INTRODUCTION At the very heart of nature and human existence is religion. Not only does it give order to a just society, it also offers explanation to the ultimate meaning of life, and how to live accordingly in relation to other human beings. Thus Nottingham (2004) describes religion as;  A cultural tool by means of which man has been able to... Continue Reading

49) THE THEORY AND PRACTICE OF CONTINUOUS ASSESSMENT, PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS IN PRIMARY SCHOOLS

ABSTRACT The study intend to determine whether theory and practice of continuous assessment are effective or ineffective and the problems hindering primary schools with prospect in the nearest future. The research will work towards introducing the topic and the case study, i.e. selected primary schools, as the study advance aims, objective... Continue Reading

50) THE LEGACIES OF FESTAC 77 AND CULTURE DEVELOPMENT IN NIGERIA

INTRODUCTION   Nigeria has over the years been able to prove her worth; this is demonstrated by the hosting of Festival of Arts and Culture in 1977, it was initiated with a determination to propagate the values and originality of black culture. This festival has left behind great legacies, this legacies are what formed part of this research work.... Continue Reading
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