Contributions of Religious Actors to Peace and Security
The past decade has seen a shift of rhetoric, where religious actors are presented not just as aberrations in the secular and democratic order, but also as significant players in the development of peaceful and diversified societies. However, experiences of extremist religious groups raise questions...
Subtitles: | Special Issue:Special issue of The Ecumenical Review: "Rooted in Experience: Understanding Christ and Christ's Love Interreligiously" |
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Authors: | ; |
Format: | Electronic Article |
Language: | English |
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Wiley-Blackwell
[2020]
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The ecumenical review
Year: 2020, Volume: 72, Issue: 5, Pages: 833-848 |
RelBib Classification: | AX Inter-religious relations BJ Islam CC Christianity and Non-Christian religion; Inter-religious relations KBN Sub-Saharan Africa NCD Political ethics |
Further subjects: | B
Lived Religion
B Religious Actors B Peace B Christian-Muslim relations B Kenya B Security |
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Summary: | The past decade has seen a shift of rhetoric, where religious actors are presented not just as aberrations in the secular and democratic order, but also as significant players in the development of peaceful and diversified societies. However, experiences of extremist religious groups raise questions about the legitimacy of involving religious actors in these kinds of processes, in particular in relation to security, which according to a classical perspective is a matter of national and international security agencies. This paper analyzes the challenges relating to the inclusion of religious actors in security situations in East Africa, particularly those involving confrontations between religious actors, in which the concept of the "religious other" has a specific reference. The main finding is that religious actors have a contribution to make in relation to security and conflict involving religion and faith, given that security is understood in a broader sense than the classical. |
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ISSN: | 1758-6623 |
Contains: | Enthalten in: The ecumenical review
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Persistent identifiers: | DOI: 10.1111/erev.12576 |