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The erosion of moral values on a global scale has left nations vulnerable to greed, power, and violence as the shaping forces of culture. In the absence of an ethical foundation, corruption reverberates through public life, destabilizing countries and undermining human flourishing. Examining the many challenges facing Nigeria in the twenty-first century, Dr. Sunday Bobai Agang suggests that his homeland is experiencing just such a crisis - one rooted not in religion, economics, or politics but rather an eroding moral foundation. For a nation to thrive, he argues, its people must possess a…mehr

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The erosion of moral values on a global scale has left nations vulnerable to greed, power, and violence as the shaping forces of culture. In the absence of an ethical foundation, corruption reverberates through public life, destabilizing countries and undermining human flourishing. Examining the many challenges facing Nigeria in the twenty-first century, Dr. Sunday Bobai Agang suggests that his homeland is experiencing just such a crisis - one rooted not in religion, economics, or politics but rather an eroding moral foundation. For a nation to thrive, he argues, its people must possess a moral and ethical vision characterized by sincerity and truth, love and unity. Far from representing impractical ideals, these are the virtues upon which a nation's security and stability depend. Endangered Moral Values offers both a powerful warning of the dangers inherent in ignoring a society's ethical and moral decay and a passionate invitation for citizens to work together towards a transformed future.
Autorenporträt
SUNDAY BOBAI AGANG has a PhD in Christian Ethics and Systematic Theology from Fuller Theological Seminary, Pasadena, CA, USA. An ordained minister, he served in multiple pastoral and administrative roles within the ECWA before transitioning to teaching at the seminary level. He is currently the Provost of ECWA Theological Seminary, Jos, Nigeria (JETS), Director of the West African Regional Research Consultancy, and Research Fellow for the Faculty of Theology, Stellenbosch University, South Africa.