The Split Time: Economic Philosophy for Human Flourishing in African Perspective

Nimi Wariboko
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The Split Time: Economic Philosophy for Human Flourishing in African Perspective

Nimi Wariboko
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  • Date de publication : Feb 02, 2023
  • Langue : anglais
  • Nombre de pages : 246
  • Éditeur : State University of New York Press
  • ISBN : 9781438489780
  • Dimensions : 6.0" W x 1.0" L x 9.0" H
Nimi Wariboko is Walter G. Muelder Professor of Social Ethics at Boston University. He is the author of The Split Economy: Saint Paul Goes to Wall Street and The Split God: Pentecostalism and Critical Theory, both also published by SUNY Press. He has also worked as an investment banker on Wall Street and in Lagos, Nigeria.
"?[a] wonderful book ? The Split Time should be utilized at all levels of college economic studies and also by researchers and readers in search of themes explored brilliantly by the author." — African and Asian Studies

"?Wariboko's Split Time book provides another vital facet to what we might call, the promise of Waribokoian social theory for human flourishing. For this reason, I especially commend this book as an imperative resource within the ongoing evolvement of Pentecostal philosophical studies, social theory and political theology." — Monte Lee Rice, Australasian Pentecostal Studies

"Rigorously researched, The Split Time boldly poses urgent questions about the continued absence of economic development in a Nigerian African context. Nimi Wariboko's inimitable style—direct, logical, rhythmic, and compelling—enhances his perceptive mobilization of resources from 'indigenous economic philosophy.' The book's broad interdisciplinarity is a particular strength, advancing scholarship in interrelated fields ranging from theology and psychology to African studies." — Ebenezer Obadare, author of Pentecostal Republic: Religion and the Struggle for State Power in Nigeria

"Wariboko's compelling prescription for Africa's long-running underdevelopment syndrome centers on indigenous ideology and practices, allowing readers to savor a uniquely native system for bringing the African people to the much desired but elusive economic paradise." — Raphael Chijioke Njoku, author of West African Masking Traditions and Diaspora Masquerade Carnivals: History, Memory, and Transnationalism

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