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From ‚A Theology of Genocide‘ To A ‚Theology of Reconciliation‘? On the Role of Christian Churches in the Nexus of Religion and Genocide in Rwanda

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BORIS DOI
10.7892/boris.128149
Publisher DOI
10.3390/rel9020034
Description
This paper explores the role of a specific religious actor, namely Christian churches, in the nexus of religion and genocide in Rwanda. Four factors are identified that point to the churches' complicity in creating and sustaining the conditions in which the 1994 genocide could occur, leaving up to one million people dead. These factors include the close relationship between church and state, the churches' endorsement of ethnic policies, power struggles within the churches, and a problematic theology emphasizing obedience instead of responsibility. Nevertheless, the portrayal of all Christian churches as collaborators of the genocide appears too simplistic and one-sided. Various church-led initiatives for peace and reconciliation prior to the genocide indicate a more complex picture of church involvement. Turning away from a " Theology of Genocide " that endorsed ethnic violence, numerous Christian churches in Rwanda now propagate a " Theology of Reconciliation. " A modest empirical case study of the Presbyterian Church (EPR) reveals how their " Theology of Reconciliation " embraces the four dimensions of theology, institutions, relationships, and remembrance. Based on their own confession of guilt in the Detmold Confession of 1996, the EPR's engagement for reconciliation demonstrates religion's constructive contribution in Rwanda's ongoing quest for sustainable peace and development.
Date of Publication
2018
Publication Type
Article
Subject(s)
200 - Religion::230 - Christianity & Christian theology
300 - Social sciences, sociology & anthropology::320 - Political science
300 - Social sciences, sociology & anthropology::350 - Public administration & military science
Language(s)
en
Contributor(s)
Schliesser, Christine
Institut für Historische Theologie
Additional Credits
Institut für Historische Theologie
Series
Religions
Publisher
MDPI
ISSN
2077-1444
Access(Rights)
open.access
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