Metafora: Education, Social Sciences and Humanities Journal
Vol. 9 No. 1 (2025): Social Academic

EXPLORING THE ROLE OF INTERACTIVE RELIGIOUS ART IN FOSTERING MORAL REFORMATION AMONG STUDENT CULTISTS IN NIGERIAN HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS

Bazunu , Harrie (Unknown)
Edo , Patience (Unknown)
Ottuh, Peter (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
21 May 2025

Abstract

This paper examines the utilization of interactive religious art to disseminate moral teachings and foster a sense of social responsibility among student cultists in Nigerian higher educational institutions. It expands the current literature by examining art as a medium for moral reformation. It addresses a geographical deficiency in Nigerian higher educational institutions, specifically those governed by the Nigerian government. Through extant literature, observations, and interviews, this research employs a mixed-methods approach to evaluate the efficacy of interactive religious art in fostering moral behaviour among Nigerian student cultists. The study indicates that interactive religious art can significantly contribute to moral reforming among student cultists by offering a distinctive and compelling platform for reflections, dialogue, and transformation. It is recommended that future research should investigate the impact that interactive religious artwork has on moral regeneration among a wide range of demographics, such as cultists, students in secondary school, employees of the civil service, and younger people.

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metafora

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Humanities Education Social Sciences

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Metafora : Education, Social Sciences and Humanities Journal published by Universitas Negeri Surabaya cooperates with Asosiasi Program Studi Pendidikan Sosiologi dan Antrapologi Indonesia (APPSANTI) under the management of the Department of Social Sciences (MOU), discuss about education, social and ...