This article discusses the problems concerning the relation of religion and the genocide in Rwanda in 1990. One of the most urgent questions – formulated as an accusation by the present political regime in Rwanda – is whether religion and the influence of the churches and church leaders have, in fact, fuelled the genocide, or even was Christian missionary activity the ultimate cause of the genocide? In the broader circles of the present regime that articulate public opinion, it is argued that the presence of Christianity, more precisely the activities of the Roman Catholic Church, has not only contributed to the possibility of the genocide, but has been at the root of the political constellation that led to the genocide, and that during th...
This thesis seeks to clarify the root causes of anti-Islam attitudes in predominantly Christian Rwan...
Post-genocide Rwanda is currently in a phase of reconciliation and building national unity. Ethnicit...
In April 1994, in one of the most Christian nations in Africa, genocidal violence erupted culminatin...
This article discusses the problems concerning the relation of religion and the genocide in Rwanda i...
This paper explores the role of a specific religious actor, namely Christian churches, in the nexus ...
This paper explores the role of a specific religious actor, namely Christian churches, in the nexus ...
This study analyses the role of religion in the Rwandan genocide, providing new explanations to the ...
In 1994, Rwanda experienced one of the greatest crimes of the twentieth century, perpetrated by Hutu...
The churches in Rwanda have exercised considerable political influence during both the colonial and ...
The Catholic Church in Rwanda for more than a century was a witness to the atrocities of genocide. O...
In recent genocides and other conflicts—for example, the Sudan, Burma, and now Iraq—sexual violence ...
Social scientists have been involved in systematic research on genocide for over forty years, yet an...
During the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi, over one million Tutsis were killed by the government of...
This thesis seeks to clarify the root causes of anti-Islam attitudes in predominantly Christian Rwan...
Post-genocide Rwanda is currently in a phase of reconciliation and building national unity. Ethnicit...
In April 1994, in one of the most Christian nations in Africa, genocidal violence erupted culminatin...
This article discusses the problems concerning the relation of religion and the genocide in Rwanda i...
This paper explores the role of a specific religious actor, namely Christian churches, in the nexus ...
This paper explores the role of a specific religious actor, namely Christian churches, in the nexus ...
This study analyses the role of religion in the Rwandan genocide, providing new explanations to the ...
In 1994, Rwanda experienced one of the greatest crimes of the twentieth century, perpetrated by Hutu...
The churches in Rwanda have exercised considerable political influence during both the colonial and ...
The Catholic Church in Rwanda for more than a century was a witness to the atrocities of genocide. O...
In recent genocides and other conflicts—for example, the Sudan, Burma, and now Iraq—sexual violence ...
Social scientists have been involved in systematic research on genocide for over forty years, yet an...
During the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi, over one million Tutsis were killed by the government of...
This thesis seeks to clarify the root causes of anti-Islam attitudes in predominantly Christian Rwan...
Post-genocide Rwanda is currently in a phase of reconciliation and building national unity. Ethnicit...
In April 1994, in one of the most Christian nations in Africa, genocidal violence erupted culminatin...