Religion-Regime Relations in Zimbabwe
Religion-Regime Relations in Zimbabwe
Co-operation and Resistance
Tarusarira, Joram; Togarasei, Lovemore; Chitando, Ezra
Taylor & Francis Ltd
08/2023
220
Dura
Inglês
9781032365121
15 a 20 dias
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Introduction: Religion-Regime Relations in Zimbabwe: Co-operation and Resistance Chapter One: "The March is Not Ended!" ZCBC's Pastoral Letter, God and the Crises of Politics in Zimbabwe Chapter Two: The Evangelical Lutheran Church in Zimbabwe (ELCZ) and the Politics of Zimbabwe: Silence and Critical Solidarity Chapter Three: Depoliticising the Pastoral Role of the Methodist Church in Zimbabwe in the Second Republic Chapter Four: 'Prisoners of Hope?' Pentecostalism, Politics and the Quest for a New Dispensation in Zimbabwe Chapter Five: Who is Doomed, Prophets or Politicians? Religion and Politics in Zimbabwe's New Dispensation Chapter Six: A Change for No Change: The Ambivalence of Religion in the Second Republic in Zimbabwe Chapter Seven: Religion and Politics in Zimbabwe's Second Republic in Zimbabwe: Goodwill Partners? Chapter Eight: Islam and Politics in Zimbabwe's Second Republic Chapter Nine: The Appropriation of the Bible in the Zimbabwean Narrative by the Zimbabwe Catholic Bishops Conference: Lessons for the Second Republic Chapter Ten: Interrogating Responses to the Zimbabwe Heads of Christian Denominations' Call for a National Political Sabbath for Trust Building and Confidence Building Chapter Eleven: Religion, Politics and Veteran Masculinities in Post-Mugabe Zimbabwe Chapter Twelve: The Role of Theology in Contemporary Zimbabwe: Insights From the Rise of the Monarchy in the Hebrew Bible Chapter Thirteen: Contested Interpretations: The Case of Zimbabweans in the Diaspora in the United Kingdom Responding to the New Dispensation
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African political theology;church-state dynamics;Pentecostal political engagement;qualitative case studies Zimbabwe;religious pluralism Africa;postcolonial governance studies;faith-based resistance in Zimbabwean politics
Introduction: Religion-Regime Relations in Zimbabwe: Co-operation and Resistance Chapter One: "The March is Not Ended!" ZCBC's Pastoral Letter, God and the Crises of Politics in Zimbabwe Chapter Two: The Evangelical Lutheran Church in Zimbabwe (ELCZ) and the Politics of Zimbabwe: Silence and Critical Solidarity Chapter Three: Depoliticising the Pastoral Role of the Methodist Church in Zimbabwe in the Second Republic Chapter Four: 'Prisoners of Hope?' Pentecostalism, Politics and the Quest for a New Dispensation in Zimbabwe Chapter Five: Who is Doomed, Prophets or Politicians? Religion and Politics in Zimbabwe's New Dispensation Chapter Six: A Change for No Change: The Ambivalence of Religion in the Second Republic in Zimbabwe Chapter Seven: Religion and Politics in Zimbabwe's Second Republic in Zimbabwe: Goodwill Partners? Chapter Eight: Islam and Politics in Zimbabwe's Second Republic Chapter Nine: The Appropriation of the Bible in the Zimbabwean Narrative by the Zimbabwe Catholic Bishops Conference: Lessons for the Second Republic Chapter Ten: Interrogating Responses to the Zimbabwe Heads of Christian Denominations' Call for a National Political Sabbath for Trust Building and Confidence Building Chapter Eleven: Religion, Politics and Veteran Masculinities in Post-Mugabe Zimbabwe Chapter Twelve: The Role of Theology in Contemporary Zimbabwe: Insights From the Rise of the Monarchy in the Hebrew Bible Chapter Thirteen: Contested Interpretations: The Case of Zimbabweans in the Diaspora in the United Kingdom Responding to the New Dispensation
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