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I am Obiasulu Emmanuel Nzubechukwu, born to the family of Mrs Fidelia Obiasulu and late Mr Timothy Obiasulu of Awofia clan at Ihulu Village in Aguluzigbo, situated in Anaocha Local govt Area Anambra state of Nigeria. I am a lover of wisdom, whose write-ups is strictly focused on philosophical appraisal. I was born on the 20 December 1988. though still on the quest for man's profession, but with the view of becoming an elegant Catholic Priest.
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Throughout most of human history, human beings living in small societies attributed death, birth ... more Throughout most of human history, human beings living in small societies attributed death, birth and even what happened in between to the operation of supernatural forces. Over the cause of the last several hundred years, however, science has emerged as an alternative way of understanding the natural world, and scientific sociology offers various explanations of how and why societies operate the way they do. 1 These then brings to our notice that over the past decade-and-a-half, the academic study of religion and international relations has sprouted from a sparse scattering of works into a vibrant body of scholarship. This Group on the relationship between International Relations and Religion funded by the Mellon Foundation to the University Of Notre Dame, have gone so far in asking questions on how scholarship on religion and international relations has come and where it might go. Base on this therefore, I shall be asking some questions and at the same answering them. These questions are to enable me to discuss in detail Religion and international relations. Nevertheless, I shall attempt to use these format listed below to answer and discuss this topic. Perhaps it is not the case of just asking question but it is the case that this topic cannot be discussed extensively without asking and answering of question.
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Throughout most of human history, human beings living in small societies attributed death, birth ... more Throughout most of human history, human beings living in small societies attributed death, birth and even what happened in between to the operation of supernatural forces. Over the cause of the last several hundred years, however, science has emerged as an alternative way of understanding the natural world, and scientific sociology offers various explanations of how and why societies operate the way they do. 1 These then brings to our notice that over the past decade-and-a-half, the academic study of religion and international relations has sprouted from a sparse scattering of works into a vibrant body of scholarship. This Group on the relationship between International Relations and Religion funded by the Mellon Foundation to the University Of Notre Dame, have gone so far in asking questions on how scholarship on religion and international relations has come and where it might go. Base on this therefore, I shall be asking some questions and at the same answering them. These questions are to enable me to discuss in detail Religion and international relations. Nevertheless, I shall attempt to use these format listed below to answer and discuss this topic. Perhaps it is not the case of just asking question but it is the case that this topic cannot be discussed extensively without asking and answering of question.