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 Reprisal attacks have become a global phenomenon. In Nigeria, the post-election crisis of 2011 and the increased suicide bombings in 2012, which have wasted hundreds of lives and property, are some examples. Nigeria’s Muslims and Chris-tians mostly ... see more

 Reprisal attacks have become a global phenomenon. In Nigeria, the post-election crisis of 2011 and the increased suicide bombings in 2012, which have wasted hundreds of lives and property, are some examples. Nigeria’s Muslims and Chris-tians mostly ... see more

AbstractWisdom and wickedness as a ‘Woman’ have always attracted much discussion, especially in the ways images of the female are employed in wisdom literature. This article focuses on two Qumran texts that fall into the category of wisdom literature, nam... see more

Climate change poses a series of risks and hazards that fall within the responsibilities of public sector organizations. Climate adaptation and preparedness for climate-related events creates pressures for these organizations to handle complex, fragmented... see more

Climate change poses a series of risks and hazards that fall within the responsibilities of public sector organizations. Climate adaptation and preparedness for climate-related events creates pressures for these organizations to handle complex, fragmented... see more

AbstractWisdom and wickedness as a ‘Woman’ have always attracted much discussion, especially in the ways images of the female are employed in wisdom literature. This article focuses on two Qumran texts that fall into the category of wisdom literature, nam... see more

In response to the recent call to re-evaluate what C.S. Lewis called the ‘Drab Age’, the article reassesses one sixteenth-century poem, The Rewarde of Wickednesse (1574), and its author, Richard Robinson. The poem is framed in such a way that the topos of... see more

This study seeks to extend wicked problems analysis within the context of a library’s support for virtual reality (VR) and the related extended reality (XR) emerging technologies. The researchers conducted 11 interviews with 13 librarians, embedded IT sta... see more

AbstractThis article is a theological-ethical reading of the narrative of Lot’s hospitality in Genesis 19, using the hermeneutical lens of a Christian faith tradition. It considers hospitality as a living existential struggle that has crucial contemporary... see more

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