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Economic Emancipation: The Crisis of a Christian Value System and the Alienation of the Human Person in a Globalized Economy. Global and Nigerian perspectives
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Economic Emancipation: The Crisis of a Christian Value System and the Alienation of the Human Person in a Globalized Economy. Global and Nigerian perspectives
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Economic Emancipation: The Crisis of a Christian Value System and the Alienation of the Human Person in a Globalized Economy. Global and Nigerian perspectives
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This work focuses on economic activities, especially in the era of globalization, taking into consideration, their relationship with some of the traditional values of the Church. It focuses particurlarly on the dignity of the human person and how such relationship can promote or alienate the human person from God, self, fellow humans, society and nature. Rev. Father Dr. Albert Okechukwu Ikpenwa holds B. Phil. and BD from Pontifical Urban University, Rome; Masters and Doctorate degrees from Alphonsian Academy "Alfonsianum", Higher Institute of Moral Theology of the Pontifical Lateran University, Rome.