Master of Philosophy (M.Phil.) Theses and Dissertations
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- ItemOpen AccessThe motif of resolved barrenness in Luke 1:5-25 in the contexts of the Jewish culture and the Yourba worldview.(Department of Religious, Faculty of Arts Obafemi Awolowo University, 2013) Olubunmi Akinsola ObaladeThe study identified the conception of barrenness of contained in Lk1:5-25. It also examined the concept of barrenness in the Hellenistic and Jewish tradition, and established the problem of barrenness in the worldview of the Yoruba. Furthermore. it compared and contrasted the Jewish culture and the Yoruba worldview on barrenness in the context of Lk 1:5-25. This was with to understanding the implications of the story of Elizabeth's resolved barrenness from the African contextual and theological perspectives.
- ItemOpen AccessPsychotheraphy and Existensialist Imperatives in SỌ̀ RỌ̀ SÓKE: An #ENDSARS Anthology(Department of Literature, Faculty of Arts, Obafemi Awolowo University., 2023) ADEGBITE, Ayodeji AdebayoThis study identified and analysed representations of trauma and existentialist issues in Sorosoke: An #EndSARS Anthology. It also described the nature of the conflict between the agents of the state and non-state actors in the protests in the selected poems from the anthology. It further examined how the poets deploy language to underscore psychotherapy and existentialist issues in the selected poems. It finally interpreted the existentialist concerns that manifest in the poems. All these were done with a view to showing elements of psychotherapy and existentialism in Sọ̀rọ̀sókè: An #EndSARS Anthology, and how the poems show the disposition of the poets to the #EndSARS protests