Globalization, Imperialism and Christianity: The Nigerian Perspective

  • Obiefuna B
  • Ezeoba A
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Abstract

There appears to be very close link between globalization and imperialism. Both seem to have domineering character. Globalization could be likened to a new wave of imperialism as it could be adjudged the process by which the so called superior powers of the West dominate and influence developing countries like Nigeria. They are expansionist in nature. Christianity has the same expansionist features as globalization and imperialism. The imperialist nature of globalization could be assessed from the expansionist activities of Christianity that equally originates from the West. This paper is an attempt to discuss globalization, imperialism and Christianity as expansionist realities from the Nigerian perspective. Information is gathered from content analyses of the concepts of globalization, imperialism and Christianity and simple observation of what Nigeria experiences with regard to Christianity. It is

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Obiefuna, B., & Ezeoba, A. (2010). Globalization, Imperialism and Christianity: The Nigerian Perspective. African Research Review, 4(3). https://doi.org/10.4314/afrrev.v4i3.60156

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