Perfect fundamental values and the development of Africa : from African renaissance to illumination

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Nb de pages : 445 pages
Poids : 702 g
Dimensions : 16cm X 24cm
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ISBN : 978-2-343-19570-4
EAN : 9782343195704

Perfect fundamental values and the development of Africa

from African renaissance to illumination

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foreword by Simon Bolivar Njami-Nwandi | postscript by Jacques Fame Ndongo


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Perfect fundamental values and the development of Africa

From African Renaissance to Illumination

This book is the result of fundamental research on the thorny issue of Africa's development. It demonstrates that the development of human societies is first and foremost a resultant of true, perfect and eternal knowledge, a process of conversion of the soul to the True, the Good and the Beautiful, before becoming a quest for material and financial means.

To acquire this knowledge, one must resort to all knowledge that deals with life and man, beginning with that of God who is the source of this authentic knowledge. Man, made in the image of God, if he goes back to this source, finds the universal fundamentals of perfect knowledge which open to him the path of complete and eternal knowledge. This enables him to launch victoriously into development.

All human cultures have this opportunity to resort to the original sources of knowledge : Judaism, Christianity, Buddhism, Islam and animism. This true and perfect knowledge sets the man in the certainties that renew his intelligence and make him a new, perfect and creative being of development. All the people who have developed have gone through this salutary way. Africa cannot be an exception to this golden rule.

With the assistance of CERCUDE and OVAFOPAC.

Biographie

Erik Essousse is currently the Chief Electoral Officer in Cameroon, after a brilliant career in higher administration at the Ministry of Territorial Administration and as a chargé de mission in the services of the Prime Minister. He obtained a doctorate in contemporary international relations in 1982 at the Sorbonne in Paris. He is passionate about research on the human dimensions of the development of Africa and the world in general.