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Browsing Department of Religion & Human Values by Author "Oppong, Joseph"

Browsing Department of Religion & Human Values by Author "Oppong, Joseph"

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  • Appiah-Sekyere, Paul; Oppong, Joseph; Mensah, Augustne Mary (University of Cape Coast, 2018)
    Some people are of the view that the advent of Christianity has taught Africans what is morally right and/or wrong. Using the Akan of Ghana, the authors endeavor to compare Christian ethical values with those of the Akan, ...
  • Appiah-Sekyere, Paul; Oppong, Joseph (University of Cape Coast, 2018)
    In the past, traditional Ghanaians were able to manage their environment effectively. Presently, there are many environmental problems facing Ghana, rendering Ghana as the seventh dirtiest nation and second in open defecation ...
  • Anderson Jnr, George; Oppong, Joseph (University of Cape Coast, 2019-03-31)
    In the past, women in the Ghanaian traditional societies were mostly not actively involved in issues relating to decision-making, leadership, and public engagement in the company of men. Their place was the kitchen. That ...
  • Anderson Jnr, George; Oppong, Joseph (University of Cape Coast, 2014-07)
    Technology has caused more harm than good in Ghana to some extent. This is in view of the falling standards in moral foundations of children and youth in Ghana. In the recent years, youngsters are exposed to pornographic ...

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