Civil wars in Africa are renowned for their strong religious elements, with religion being used for different purposes and in different capacities. Sierra Leone’s civil war (1991-2002), known also as the “rebel war,” had significant religious dimensions. The warring factions used religion for their gain. Beyond that, Muslim and Christian groups provided relief supplies for war victims and, through interfaith cooperation, succeeded in brokering peace between the government and the rebels. This article will present an account of the roles religion played in the Sierra Leonean civil war: as instigator, justifier, and eventually reconciler. In so doing, I will argue against singular modalities of religion, which fail to illust...
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This thesis seeks to investigate which role Christianity, Islam and the Indigenous religions (Poro a...
This article has benefited from the research entitled ‘The role of Christianity in post-war Liberia...
In Africa, as elsewhere, religion has played a role in triggering and sustaining conflict. There are...
Noted as one of the most notorious rebels in Africa, The Lord’s Resistance Army has been known to co...
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Theoretically, the “mobilization hypothesis” establishes a link between religion and conflict by arg...
Sierra Leone, today a country with a Muslim majority (78.6%), has undergone an intense process of Ch...
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Contains fulltext : 111981.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This article ...
Counter-terrorism discourses have been increasingly studied during the recent decades but still most...
Founded in 1948, the Christian Council of Mozambique (Conselho Cristão de Moçambique - CCM) is an ...
This article discusses the problems concerning the relation of religion and the genocide in Rwanda i...
This thesis seeks to investigate which role Christianity, Islam and the Indigenous religions (Poro a...
This article has benefited from the research entitled ‘The role of Christianity in post-war Liberia...
In Africa, as elsewhere, religion has played a role in triggering and sustaining conflict. There are...
Noted as one of the most notorious rebels in Africa, The Lord’s Resistance Army has been known to co...
Violent conflicts have been pervasive in Nigeria since the attainment of independence from Britain i...
Theoretically, the “mobilization hypothesis” establishes a link between religion and conflict by arg...
Sierra Leone, today a country with a Muslim majority (78.6%), has undergone an intense process of Ch...
The Role of "Religion" in Armed Groups' Mobilization: the Case of Uganda's Lord's Resistance Army. R...
This article focuses on the religious discourse behind the rebellion among the Acholi in northern Ug...
Violence against civilians and religion are two common characteristics in today’s armed conflicts. T...
The article attempts to identify the impact of religious competition on the spatial development of ...
Contains fulltext : 111981.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This article ...
Counter-terrorism discourses have been increasingly studied during the recent decades but still most...
Founded in 1948, the Christian Council of Mozambique (Conselho Cristão de Moçambique - CCM) is an ...
This article discusses the problems concerning the relation of religion and the genocide in Rwanda i...