Film, Catholic Church, and Faith: A Critical Review of Innocent Uwah’s Moral Dilemmas in Discourse of Cinema, Ethics & Society

Nwagbo ObiNational Institute for Cultural Orientation (NICO) Training SchoolNo. 5 Archbishop Kawas, Jikwoyi, Abuja-FCT, NigeriaEmail: nwagbo2001@gmail.com Abstract The intersection of cinema and Catholic theology has long been a terrain of

Religious and Cultural Values in Africa: An Analysis of Gang of Lagos, Half of a Yellow Sun, and The Woman King

Marie C. Obasi Ph.DDepartment of Mass Communication, Caleb University, Imota, Lagos, Nigeria.Email: macwudo@gmail.com Abstract This study, Portrayal of Religious and Cultural Values for Political Harmony in Selected AfricanFilms, explores the

Moral Education and Spiritual Transformation in Faith-Based Films: Antidote to Social Media’s Harmful Impact

OvundaIhunwo, PhDDepartment of Theatre and Film StudiesUniversity of Port Harcourt Abstract This paper explores the potential of film as a medium for moral education and spiritualtransformation, particularly in countering the

Reinterpretation of Dominant Themes in Select Evangelical Nollywood Films in the Light of Christian Gospel and Inculturation Theology

Marie C. Obasi1, Eric Msughter Aondover2, Luke Emehiele Ijezie3& Perpetua Ogechi Aondover41,2,4 Department of Mass Communication, Caleb University, Imota, Lagos, Nigeria3 Department of Biblical Theology, Catholic Institute of West Africa,

Inculturation in Catholic Christian Religion: Reimagining Marian Iconography Nigerian Cultural Context

Mary-Lucy Okwuowulu (DMMM)Department of Art in Visual MediaAmerican University of Florence, Italy Abstract This study explores the concept of Inculturation within the Catholic Christian tradition in Nigeria,with a specific focus

The Bullish Script: Social Media and the Theatrics of Omenala Church

Ihuoma Okorie.Department of Theatre and Performing ArtsBayero University, Kanooihuoma.tpa@buk.edu.ng08066124122 Abstract Social media has become a powerful tool for religious organizations to propagate their doctrinesand connect with followers. This paper examines

Cultural Harmony and Religious Film in Africa: A Cinematic Exploration of Christian and Islamic Narratives

Bashiru Akande Lasisi PhDUniversity of Ibadan, Nigeria08033884648 Abstract Cultural harmony is essential for peaceful coexistence among diverse socio-cultural groups.While the role of religious films in promoting intercultural harmony has been