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Reconciliation and Religio-political Non-conformism in Zimbabwe (eBook, PDF) - Tarusarira, Joram
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This book critically analyses the role of religio-political organisations in advocating democratisation and reconciliation in Zimbabwe against acquiescent, silenced or co-opted mainstream churches. Tarusarira analyses activities of religious organisations that deviate from the mainline churches' and the political elite's position with regard to religious participation in political matters, against a background of political conflict and violence. The author draws on detailed case studies of three such groups: the Zimbabwe Christian Alliance (ZCA), Churches in Manicaland (CiM) and Grace to Heal…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book critically analyses the role of religio-political organisations in advocating democratisation and reconciliation in Zimbabwe against acquiescent, silenced or co-opted mainstream churches. Tarusarira analyses activities of religious organisations that deviate from the mainline churches' and the political elite's position with regard to religious participation in political matters, against a background of political conflict and violence. The author draws on detailed case studies of three such groups: the Zimbabwe Christian Alliance (ZCA), Churches in Manicaland (CiM) and Grace to Heal (GtH). Special attention is paid to religio-political non-conformists and their civil society allies offering alternative sources for promoting democratisation and reconciliation.

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Autorenporträt
Joram Tarusarira attained his PhD from the Institute for African Studies at the University of Leipzig (Germany), where he was a German Research Foundation doctoral candidate of the Research Training Group, "Religious Non-Conformism and Cultural Dynamics". His research interests, in which he has published journal articles and book chapters, include the role of religion in conflict and its transformation, religious non-conformism and cultural dynamics, religion and civil society, social movements, post-conflict reconciliation. His academic background is in the following disciplines: philosophy and religious studies, adult education and development studies, conflict resolution and post-conflict reconciliation studies. His academic experience has been enriched by studying in various countries: Zimbabwe, Canada, Ireland/ Northern Ireland and Germany.