Since independence, Burundi has lost over a million of its inhabitants to ethnic conflict. Political collaboration is divided along ethnic lines and this has destroyed the ethnic solidarity and good social relationships that characterized the pre-colonial period. Ideally, the mission of the Evangelical Church of Central Africa (ECCA) when faced with Burundi’s tragic and successive socio-ethnic wars should have been to promote peace, social justice, ethnic cohabitation, national reconciliation, respect for human rights, national reconstruction and to denounce all harm and discrimination against the human being. The ECCA has a sacred mission to announce the gospel to all humanity and to assist the people towards the positive socio-economic ...
The contribution of the Church to the reconstruction of a nation is the primary reason for the prese...
This piece of Research work is based on investigating the situation of the refugees from the Central...
Master's thesis in global studies. School of Mission and Theology, December 2014MV 17 S
M. Th. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg 2015.Jean Pierre Chrétien argues: “The Great La...
This study focuses on ritual and Christianity\u27s ability to transform people\u27s perceptions of e...
One of the consequences of the ethnic hatred between Hutu and Tutsi in Burundi is that around 10% of...
The problem this thesis tackles is the difficult cohabitation between two ethnic groups found in Rwa...
This study uses a praxis cycle approach to evaluate the work of the Anglican Diocese of Bujumbura in...
Doctoral Degree. University of KwaZulu Natal, Pietermaritzburg.Ecumenism is the fellowship of the de...
For 90 years, Burundi and elsewhere in Africa, religious organizations have become an important issu...
The study explores the response of the Anglican diocese of Bujumbura to the challenge of urbanizatio...
The African Union’s role in the formulation and the implementation of the Arusha Agreement in Burund...
The First Synod of Catholic Bishops on Africa took place in April 1994 in the wake of the Rwandan ge...
During Burundi\u27s 1993-2005 civil war, students at Buta Minor Seminary were ordered at gunpoint to...
In 1994, Rwanda experienced one of the greatest crimes of the twentieth century, perpetrated by Hutu...
The contribution of the Church to the reconstruction of a nation is the primary reason for the prese...
This piece of Research work is based on investigating the situation of the refugees from the Central...
Master's thesis in global studies. School of Mission and Theology, December 2014MV 17 S
M. Th. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg 2015.Jean Pierre Chrétien argues: “The Great La...
This study focuses on ritual and Christianity\u27s ability to transform people\u27s perceptions of e...
One of the consequences of the ethnic hatred between Hutu and Tutsi in Burundi is that around 10% of...
The problem this thesis tackles is the difficult cohabitation between two ethnic groups found in Rwa...
This study uses a praxis cycle approach to evaluate the work of the Anglican Diocese of Bujumbura in...
Doctoral Degree. University of KwaZulu Natal, Pietermaritzburg.Ecumenism is the fellowship of the de...
For 90 years, Burundi and elsewhere in Africa, religious organizations have become an important issu...
The study explores the response of the Anglican diocese of Bujumbura to the challenge of urbanizatio...
The African Union’s role in the formulation and the implementation of the Arusha Agreement in Burund...
The First Synod of Catholic Bishops on Africa took place in April 1994 in the wake of the Rwandan ge...
During Burundi\u27s 1993-2005 civil war, students at Buta Minor Seminary were ordered at gunpoint to...
In 1994, Rwanda experienced one of the greatest crimes of the twentieth century, perpetrated by Hutu...
The contribution of the Church to the reconstruction of a nation is the primary reason for the prese...
This piece of Research work is based on investigating the situation of the refugees from the Central...
Master's thesis in global studies. School of Mission and Theology, December 2014MV 17 S