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

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

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,

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

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