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“Religion and the Global Resurgence of Violence” by Kizito Chike Osudibia Will Be Displayed at the 2024 L.A. Times Festival of Books

In “Religion and the Global Resurgence of Violence,” Kizito Chike Osudibia explains that the prevalence of violence in the Abrahamic religions is both saddening and shameful.


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ReadersMagnet will display “Religion and the Global Resurgence of Violence: Connection of the Abrahamics” by Kizito Chike Osudibia at the 2024 Los Angeles Times Festival of Books.

The Los Angeles Times Festival of Books showcases the beauty of literature and culture, bringing together the best books and activities for all its guests. ReadersMagnet, an esteemed platform for independent authors, will exhibit Religion and the Global Resurgence of Violence: Connection of the Abrahamics by Kizito Chike Osudibia at the 2024 L.A. Times Festival of Books. The literary festival will take place on April 20-21, 2024, at the University of Southern California Campus in Los Angeles, USA.

In Religion and the Global Resurgence of Violence, Kizito Chike Osudibia explains that the prevalence of violence in the Abrahamic religions is both saddening and shameful. He passionately argues that if these religions can work towards achieving peace within their respective denominations and then extend that peace to other denominations, it will lead to a peaceful coexistence among them. It will ultimately result in the eradication of global terrorism.

Dr. Kizito Osudibia, a man always searching for answers, aims to inspire ways of overcoming violence in the name of religion through this work. He acknowledges that there are sometimes insignificant elements of violence in other religions around the world. Still, he focuses on the monotheistic religions of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, collectively known as the Abrahamics. The book explored how the three religions look to the same root as Abraham and are, therefore, the main focus of the work.

Religion and the Global Resurgence of Violence: Connection of the Abrahamics by Kizito Chike Osudibia will be displayed at the ReadersMagnet’s exhibit at booth 225 during the 2024 Los Angeles Times Festival of Books. The book is available on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and ReadersMagnet Bookstore.

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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