Dr Raphael Babajide ADEGBOYE

Dr Raphael Babajide ADEGBOYE

Lecturer I

Email: rbadegboye@oauife.edu.ng

Office Address:

Room 407D, Humanities Block II, Faculty of Arts, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife

ORCID Number: https://orcid.org/0009-0009-7907-6158

Google Scholar: https://scholar.google.com/citations?view_op=list_works&hl=en&authuser=1&user=tzLsmxYAAAAJ&gmla=APjjwuboC87I0p7Jq_KGC7txMzXbw7Sv-IySOp46ZjbtlPtgsfsKWHbD0JSsdL9SJqz_yarYrEUkQT9GptvIEEv9VDuXXCXEoA9OA3l-xEarU-0g

ResearchGate: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Adegboye-Raphael?ev=hdr_xprf

Qualifications:

Bachelor of Arts (UI), Master of Arts (UI), PhD (UI)

Academic Rank: Lecturer II

Short Bio/profile:

Dr Raphael Babajide Adegboye specialises in New Testament and New Testament Theology. He is a First-Class product of Religious Studies from the University of Ibadan. He has to his credit articles in Journals, Chapters in Books, and Festschrifts. He has publications on trending issues in the Gospels, Pauline Epistles and Gender involvement in New Testament Studies.

Area of Specialisation:

New Testament and New Testament Theology

Research Interest:

The Gospels and Pauline Epistles

M.A. Thesis Title:

The Study of the Great Commission in Mark 16:14-20 with particular reference to the mission work in Christ Apostolic Church, Nigeria

PhD Thesis Title:

An Inter-Contextual Reading of Good Citizenship in Matthew 5:27-48 as exemplified among the Traditional Yoruba of Iseyin and Oyo Alaafin

Selected Publications:

Anathema Maranatha in 1 Corinthians 16:22 in the light of Violent Prayers among the Nigerian Pentecostals.
Dorcas Philanthropy in the Early Church as Models for Contemporary African Church.
Effects of Multiplication of Churches on African Pentecostal Christianity
Mission Work in the Gospels: A Model for Contemporary Nigerian Church
Not Forsaking the Assembling of ourselves Together: A Socio- economic analysis of Christian Prayer Gatherings in Nigeria.

Ongoing Research: The Nexus of Certificate of Divorce in Matthew 5:31-32 and the Marital Vow ‘ for better for worse’ in the Contemporary Christian Marriage.