Mode Books
Author: Augustine Essien
School: National Open University of Nigeria
Department: Arts and Humanities
Course Code: CTH131
Topics: Philosophy, branches of philosophy, methods of philosophy, Themes of Philosophy, Existence of God, evolution, Ancient Philosophy, Medieval Philosophy, Modern Philosophy, Contemporary Philosophy, African Philosophy, Practical Philosophy, Logic, ethics, theoretical philosophy, ontology, epistemology, cosmology, Natural Theology, Theodicy, Aesthetics, natural reason, Agnosticism, Value pf philosophy
An Introduction to Literature and Literary Criticism
Author: Olaofe Isaac Ade
School: National Open University of Nigeria
Department: Arts and Humanities
Course Code: ENG111
Topics: Literature, Literary Criticism, prose works, Prose Fiction, Tragedy, Comedy, Tragicomedy, Textual Analysis, drama textual analysis, poetic work textual analysis, poetry, Narrative Techniques, Falsehood, Dramatic Techniques, Classical Tragedy, Modern Tragedy, comedy, Symbolism, imagery, Alliteration, Onomatopoeia, Assonance, African Poetry, Non-African Poetry, Unseen Literature
Author: AR Williams, Olubiyi Adewale
School: National Open University of Nigeria
Department: Arts and Humanities
Course Code: CTH151, CRS151
Topics: Nature of society, social institutions, modern society, good society, Measuring Society, Religion, social cohesion, social control, social support, social change, psychotherapy, integrative function, Marxist Critique, Weberian Thesis, Liberation Theology, Religious Behaviour, Belief, ritual, experience, Ecclesiae, Denominations, sects cults, culture, secularization, power, authority, Political Participation, Sexuality, Religious Discourse, family pattern, religious prescription, religious sanctions, marriage family, courtship, mate selection, parenthood, grand parenthood, adoption, divorce, Religious influence, individual health, family health
Author: Oscar Brockett, Franklin Hildy
School: National Open University of Nigeria
Department: Arts and Humanities
Course Code: ENG161
Topics: Hellenistic Theatre, Roman Theatre, Byzantine Theatre, English Theatre, Italian Theatre, French Theatre, Northern European Theatre, Continental European Theatre, English-Language Theatre, Modern Realism, Contemporary Theatre, Asian theatre, Africa Theatre
Author: Norbert Oyibo Eze
School: National Open University of Nigeria
Department: Arts and Humanities
Course Code: ENG161
Topics: Theatre Workshop, Theatre History, acting, art of improvisation, directing, playwriting, play analysis, play interpretation, voice production, speech production, play production, scene design, Stage Management, Stage Lighting, Costume, Make-Up, Italian Renaissance, French Neoclassicism, Romanticism, Elizabethan Theatre, Realism, Naturalism, Symbolism, Expressionism, playhouse, Classical Greek Playhouse, Roman Playhouse, Medieval Playhouse, Renaissance Playhouse, Modern Playhouse, Proscenium Theatre, Simultaneous Staging, Open Theatre, Acting Styles, classic acting, Romantic Style of Acting, Realistic Acting, Theatricalised Acting, Theatrical Improvisation, Theatre Director, Dramatic Action
Introduction to french culture and civilisation
Author: Olayiwola Simeon
School: National Open University of Nigeria
Department: Arts and Humanities
Course Code: FRE152
Topics: French culture, French civilization, La Renaissance et ses effets, Les Républiques, La vie politique, L’impérialisme, La révolution industrielle et la colonisation, L’enseignement, La religion, Les fêtes, La musique et la chanson, Le mariage et la famille, La gastronomie, L’économie dans la France moderne, Le transport et la technologie, Le système de protection sociale, Le syndicalisme, La Francophonie
Author: Olubiyi Adeniyi Adewale
School: National Open University of Nigeria
Department: Arts and Humanities
Course Code: CTH218, CRS218
Topics: Biblical Hermeneutics, Historical-Cultural, Contextual Analysis, Interpreting Old Testament Laws, Interpreting Prophetic Books, Interpreting Historical Narratives, Interpreting Wisdom Literature, Interpreting, Psalms, interpreting gospels, interpreting parables, Interpreting Acts of the Apostle, Interpreting Epistles, Interpreting revelation, factors Necessitating Hermeneutics, Ancient Jewish Hermeneutics, Patristic Hermeneutics, Mediaeval Hermeneutics, Reformation Hermeneutics, Post-Reformation Hermeneutics, Modern Hermeneutics, Lexical-Syntactical Analysis, Assyrian Domination
Author: Louis Berkhof
School: National Open University of Nigeria
Department: Arts and Humanities
Course Code: CTH222, CRS222
Topics: Systematic Theology, Dogmatic Theology, Modern Theology, Neo-Lutheran School, Reformed Theology, Mediating School, Rationalistic Dogmatics, Supranaturalistic Dogmatics, Pietistic Dogmatics, Protestant Scholasticism, Dogmatical Study Among Lutherans, Dogmatical Study Among Roman Catholics, scripture inspiration
History of the English Language
Author: Innocent Chiluwa
School: National Open University of Nigeria
Department: Arts and Humanities
Course Code: ENG211
Topics: English Language History, Anglo-Saxon Conquest, Danish Invasion, Vikings Age, Middle English Period, Norman Conquest, Inkhorn Controversy, Emergence of Dictionaries, Great Vowel Shift, Modern English varieties, American English
Author: Richard Bradford
School: National Open University of Nigeria
Department: Arts and Humanities
Course Code: ENG251
Topics: Stylistics, Rhetoric, textualism, Contextualist stylistics, Renaissance poetry, Augustan poetry, Literary style, literary history, Shakespeare’s drama, eighteenth century novel, nineteenth century novel, Romanticism, Modernism, naturalization, Gender, genre, Evaluative stylistics
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