This article is in the field of Practical theology with specific reference to pastoral care. The article is motivated by the growing number of conversions of members of the Zimbabwe National Liberation War Veterans Association (ex-combatants/war veterans), through miracle and spiritual healing Ministries under the leadership of Prophets. This article exposes the challenge of injured morals as a result of traumatic war experiences of ex-combatants during the war of liberation from colonialism in Zimbabwe. The violent acts in the political arena in Zimbabwe are linked to the military behaviour of the ex-combatants. This article also makes a critical analysis of the therapeutic narratives from ex-combatants, to conclude that violence in ...
This article is concerned with the mnemonics of colonial violence and how Chimurenga War during Zimb...
World-over, the contributions of churches to transforming societies cannot be overstated. Neverthele...
This chapter explores how former Zimbabwean soldiers who deserted or resigned from the Zimbabwe Nati...
In the late 19th century, colonial powers sought to destroy the Mthwakazi or Ndebele state in what ...
How does a society less than two decades after a liberation war which involved large sections of the...
To better understand how deployment in war zones and/or combat may inflict emotional wounds upon vet...
The history of Zimbabwe is characterised by a series of challenges, which, at different turning poin...
Between 1983 and 1987, an estimated 20 000 people from Matabeleland and parts of Midlands Province i...
Fresh Courage for Moral Injury: Sacramental Healing with Returning Veterans advocates for the faithf...
This psychological exegesis reconsiders biblical characters through recent theories on moral injury ...
For the full article please go to the link below.Abstract: Moral injury is a complex trauma related ...
Moral injury is a complex trauma related syndrome involving a correlation of biological, psychologic...
There is a long history of traditional spirit-oriented systems of reconciliation and healing in Zimb...
This study seeks to establish the perspectives of the United Church of Christ in Zimbabwe (UCCZ) on ...
This scoping review considered the role of chaplains with regard to ‘moral injury’. Moral injury is ...
This article is concerned with the mnemonics of colonial violence and how Chimurenga War during Zimb...
World-over, the contributions of churches to transforming societies cannot be overstated. Neverthele...
This chapter explores how former Zimbabwean soldiers who deserted or resigned from the Zimbabwe Nati...
In the late 19th century, colonial powers sought to destroy the Mthwakazi or Ndebele state in what ...
How does a society less than two decades after a liberation war which involved large sections of the...
To better understand how deployment in war zones and/or combat may inflict emotional wounds upon vet...
The history of Zimbabwe is characterised by a series of challenges, which, at different turning poin...
Between 1983 and 1987, an estimated 20 000 people from Matabeleland and parts of Midlands Province i...
Fresh Courage for Moral Injury: Sacramental Healing with Returning Veterans advocates for the faithf...
This psychological exegesis reconsiders biblical characters through recent theories on moral injury ...
For the full article please go to the link below.Abstract: Moral injury is a complex trauma related ...
Moral injury is a complex trauma related syndrome involving a correlation of biological, psychologic...
There is a long history of traditional spirit-oriented systems of reconciliation and healing in Zimb...
This study seeks to establish the perspectives of the United Church of Christ in Zimbabwe (UCCZ) on ...
This scoping review considered the role of chaplains with regard to ‘moral injury’. Moral injury is ...
This article is concerned with the mnemonics of colonial violence and how Chimurenga War during Zimb...
World-over, the contributions of churches to transforming societies cannot be overstated. Neverthele...
This chapter explores how former Zimbabwean soldiers who deserted or resigned from the Zimbabwe Nati...