vol. 21, no. 2 (2010)
LUMINA
Description
LUMINA (formerly KINAADMAN) is a refereed, interdisciplinary, research and scholarly journal of Holy Name University, Tagbilaran City, published every October and March of each year by the HNU Publication Office. It publishes articles from HNU academic community, alumni, and other scholars from the Philippines and other countries throughout the globe. Research and scholarly papers in the basic and applied sciences, viz.: social, theological, philosophical, anthropological, natural and applied sciences, among others, and book reviews are accepted in this journal. LUMINA is a Latin word which means "light" or "illumination" - one which is indispensably needed by a person who is searching for something in a research, be it applied or pure. Therefore, the journal serves as the canticle of all the outputs of scholarly and professional research.
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Preliminary Pages
Editorial Board
Articles
Creativity and Chaos While Waking and Dreaming
Stanley Krippner | Ruth Richards | Frederick David Abraham
Discipline: Psychology, Social Psychology, Personality
When Language Means Power: A Sociolinguistic Study of Bill Clinton’s Between Hope and History: Meeting America’s Challenges for the 21st Century
Uzoechi Nwagbara
Discipline: Languages, Society, Sociolinguistic
A Postcolonial Analysis of the Literary and Cultural Consequences of the Abolition of the 18th Century Transatlantic Slave Trade on the Yoruba of Southwestern Nigeria
Arinpe Adejumo
Discipline: Literature, History, Culture
Ezigbo Mmadu: An Anthropological Investigation into the Concept of a Good Person in Igbo Worldview
Chinyere Ukpokolo
Discipline: Philosophy, Sociology
A Critical Review of the Impact of Christianity on Calabar, a Nigerian City
Christian O. Uchegbue
Discipline: Religion, Sociology, Christianity
Gift and Responsibility: The Philosophy of Faith of St. Augustine
Alexis Deodato S. Itao
Discipline: Philosophy, Religion, Theology
Muthos and Logos as Oral Traditions in Greek Histories
Goke A. Akinboye
Discipline: History, Ancient History
The Yoruba Culture Of Aso Ebi (Group Uniform) In Socio-Ethical Context
O. O. Familusi
Discipline: Philosophy, Culture, Ethics
Heidegger, Derrida, and the Aporia of Death
Rafael D. Pangilinan
Discipline: Literature, Philosophy
The Practice of Democracy in Nigeria: The Pre-Colonial Antecedent
Victor Osaro Edo
Discipline: History
“Ori” As the Sole Determinant of Human Personality in Traditional Yoruba – African Thought
Oladele Balugun
Discipline: Philosophy, Human Personality
Story-Telling in the Service of Society: Exploring the Utilitarian Values of Nigerian Folktales
Ayo Kehinde
Discipline: Literature, Nigerian Folktales
Ifá and the Consequences of Literacy: A Philosophical Analysis
Omotade Adegbindin
Discipline: Philosophy, Culture
A Reading of Yoruba Traditional Proverbials as Socio-political Satire in Osundare’s Waiting Laughters
Emmanuel Folorunso Taiwo
Discipline: Literature, Culture, Political Sociology
Personhood and Abortion: An African Perspective
Ebunoluwa O. Oduwole
Discipline: Philosophy
Religion, Morality, and the Realities of the Nigerian Experience
Christopher Agulanna
Discipline: Social, Theological, Philosophical, Anthropological, Natural and Applied Sciences
The Life Story of Engr. Arturo Francisco Eustaquio (1909-1984)
Michael Vincent P. Caceres
Discipline: Religion, Theology
A Discourse of the Indigenous Worldview in the Doctrinal Construct of MFM
Ademola Ajayi
Discipline: Religion, Theology, Social, Anthropological, Philosophical Sciences
The Imperativeness of Professional Ethics in Religious Studies Scholarship in Nigeria
Jacob Kehinde Ayantayo
Discipline: Social, Theological, Philosophical, Anthropological, Natural and Applied Sciences
Acts 4:32-37: The Communal Life of the Early Church as a Panacean Measure For Reducing Poverty among Christians in Nigeria
A.j. Adelakun
Discipline: Social, Theological, Philosophical, Anthropological, Natural and Applied Sciences