At the intersection of faith, politics, and social responsibility lies a pressing question: What role should the church and youth play in shaping a just society?
Ethics at the Crossroads: The Church, Politics, and Youth Engagement presents a bold and thought-provoking examination of how the church has historically shaped moral order, leadership, and civic life—and how it must respond to today’s pressing ethical challenges.
Drawing from theology, philosophy, sociology, and lived realities, this book examines the entanglement of church and state, the ethical dilemmas of power, and the struggles of Nigerian youths in a fragile democracy. It highlights the clash between materialism and spirituality, the virtues that sustain moral living, and the transformative potential of engaged young leaders.
Far from being a detached academic study, this book is a call to action. It challenges the church to embrace integrity and justice, urges political systems to uphold responsibility and fairness, and inspires youths to rise as agents of change.
Scholarly yet accessible, critical yet hopeful, this work serves as an essential guide for students, theologians, policymakers, church leaders, and anyone committed to building societies founded on truth, justice, and moral courage.





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