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Kizito Chike Osudibia’s Book on Religion and Politics Will Be Displayed at the 2023 Frankfurter Buchmesse (Frankfurt Book Fair)

The author fearlessly delves into the heart of the matter, exposing the unsettling connection between religion and the alarming surge in global violence.


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"I must congratulate Dr. Kizito Osudibia in this thought-provoking and innovative publication. Religion and the Global Resurgence of Violence: Connection of the Abrahamics is a well-researched chef d’oeuvre.” - Edward Kim, PhD

Self-publishing and book marketing company ReadersMagnet will exhibit the religion, politics, society, and education book “Religion and the Global Resurgence of Violence: Connection of the Abrahamics” by Kizito Chike Osudibia at the Frankfurter Buchmesse (Frankfurt Book Fair) The book trade fair will take place on October 18 - 22, 2023, at Ludwig-Erhard-Anlage 1, 60327 Frankfurt am Main, Germany.

In his groundbreaking book, “Religion and the Global Resurgence of Violence: Connection of the Abrahamics,” Osudibia fearlessly examines the complex dynamics at play, illuminating the undeniable presence of violence within all three Abrahamic faiths. Through meticulous research and compelling analysis, Osudibia unveils a stark reality: religious violence knows no boundaries.

“Religion and the Global Resurgence of Violence” transcends denominational lines and spills over into interfaith conflicts, leaving a trail of devastation in its wake. With unflinching passion, the author boldly asserts that this phenomenon is profoundly distressing and a disgrace to the core principles of these revered sister religions.

The author passionately argues that the time has come for a transformative shift. He fervently advocates for the Abrahamic religions to journey towards peace within their denominations, serving as beacons of hope and exemplars of compassion.

Osudibia’s powerful and thought-provoking narrative captivates readers as he fearlessly confronts the dark underbelly of religious violence. With intellectual rigor and heartfelt conviction, he presents a compelling case for the urgent need to redefine the relationship between religion and violence, forging a new path toward a more peaceful and compassionate world.

Order a copy of “Religion and the Global Resurgence of Violence: Connection of the Abrahamics” by Kizito Chike Osudibia on Amazon and Barnes & Noble.

Visit the ReadersMagnet exhibit at booth # [input when available] at the Frankfurter Buchmesse (Frankfurt Book Fair) to check out the book’s display.

“Religion and the Global Resurgence of Violence: Connection of the Abrahamics”
Author | Kizito Chike Osudibia
Genre | Religion, Politics, Society, Education
Publisher | ReadersMagnet LLC
Published date | June 22, 2023

Author

Kizito Chike Osudibia is a priest of the Catholic Church. Currently, he is the pastor of Holy Trinity Catholic Church in Colorado Springs, Colorado. The author, who is a scholar and pastor, holds a BPhil (1989), a BTh (1993), an MA in political science (2010), a doctorate degree in civil and organizational leadership, EdD (2015), and a doctorate in political science, Ph.D. (2018).

He has confidence that ideas change, rule, and sustain a world of change. Hence, the idea that the Abrahamic religions, numbering more than half of the world’s population, can bring enduring peace to the globe is, for him, a desideratum. His arguments speak for themselves in this book. Among his published books are “Nigeria: The Case of Fragmentation (1995),” “Challenges to the Fourth Republic: Nigerian Connexion (2001),” and “Revolution: A Dangerous Option for Nigeria (2004).”


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