Some scholars include changes in spirituality, such as a greater commitment to their religious beliefs or an enhanced understanding of spiritual matters, in the definition of posttraumatic growth; others conclude that questions of spirituality should be excluded from this definition. This article highlights the fundamental difference of religion to other domains of posttraumatic growth because religions are ideologies (and other domains of growth are not). As ideologies, it is argued that religions can affect different levels of identity in different ways. Based on testimonial evidence from Rwandan genocide survivors, the article demonstrates that although religious beliefs can bring existential comfort at the individual level, they can als...
The government of Rwanda has pursued reconciliation with great determination in the belief that it i...
The government of Rwanda has pursued reconciliation with great determination in the belief that it i...
During a horrific period of violence in 1994, over one million Rwandans were killed. The Genocide ag...
In the 1994 Rwanda genocide, an estimated 800,000 people were brutally murdered in just thirteen wee...
This study analyses the role of religion in the Rwandan genocide, providing new explanations to the ...
During a horrific period of violence in 1994, over one million Rwandans were killed. The Genocide ag...
This thesis explores religion and popular culture in post-genocide Rwanda. In particular, I examine ...
The theory of post-traumatic growth claims that, in the struggle to overcome difficult experiences, ...
Research into post-traumatic growth describes the potentially transformative and positive impact tha...
Rwanda has changed drastically since the 1994 genocide; however, the long-term effects of the exper...
This article discusses the problems concerning the relation of religion and the genocide in Rwanda i...
In April 1994, in one of the most Christian nations in Africa, genocidal violence erupted culminatin...
After the slaughter of over a million Tutsi and moderate Hutu in Rwanda in 1994, God remains an impo...
The long-lasting interethnic conflicts and violence that marked the history of Rwanda, and the genoc...
This chapter complicates many of the assumed benefits of commemorative sites in post-conflict contex...
The government of Rwanda has pursued reconciliation with great determination in the belief that it i...
The government of Rwanda has pursued reconciliation with great determination in the belief that it i...
During a horrific period of violence in 1994, over one million Rwandans were killed. The Genocide ag...
In the 1994 Rwanda genocide, an estimated 800,000 people were brutally murdered in just thirteen wee...
This study analyses the role of religion in the Rwandan genocide, providing new explanations to the ...
During a horrific period of violence in 1994, over one million Rwandans were killed. The Genocide ag...
This thesis explores religion and popular culture in post-genocide Rwanda. In particular, I examine ...
The theory of post-traumatic growth claims that, in the struggle to overcome difficult experiences, ...
Research into post-traumatic growth describes the potentially transformative and positive impact tha...
Rwanda has changed drastically since the 1994 genocide; however, the long-term effects of the exper...
This article discusses the problems concerning the relation of religion and the genocide in Rwanda i...
In April 1994, in one of the most Christian nations in Africa, genocidal violence erupted culminatin...
After the slaughter of over a million Tutsi and moderate Hutu in Rwanda in 1994, God remains an impo...
The long-lasting interethnic conflicts and violence that marked the history of Rwanda, and the genoc...
This chapter complicates many of the assumed benefits of commemorative sites in post-conflict contex...
The government of Rwanda has pursued reconciliation with great determination in the belief that it i...
The government of Rwanda has pursued reconciliation with great determination in the belief that it i...
During a horrific period of violence in 1994, over one million Rwandans were killed. The Genocide ag...