Religion and Human Security in Africa (Routledge Studies in Religion)

Religion and Human Security in Africa (Routledge Studies in Religion)

by EzraChitando (Editor), JoramTarusarira (Editor)

Synopsis

Across diverse countries and contexts in Africa, religion has direct implications for human security. While some individuals and groups seek to manipulate and control through the deployment of religion, religious belief is also a common facet of those working towards peace and reconciliation. Despite the strategic importance of religion to human security in Africa, there are few contemporary publications that explore this issue on an international scale. This volume redresses that imbalance by examining religion's impact on security across Africa.

Written by an international team of contributors, this book looks in detail at the intersection of religion and security in a variety of African contexts. Case studies from a diverse set of countries including, Nigeria, Ghana, South Africa, Burkina Faso, and more, are used to illustrate wider trends across the continent. Acknowledging that religion can be used to incite violence as well as encourage peace, the chapters employ an interdisciplinary exploration of the ethics, sociology and politics around these issues.

This is much needed volume on religion's capacity to effect human security. It will, therefore, be of significant interest to any scholar of religious studies, African studies, political science, the sociology of religion and anthropology, as well as peace, conflict and reconciliation studies.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 264
Edition: 1
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 23 Jan 2019

ISBN 10: 0367028700
ISBN 13: 9780367028701

Author Bio
Ezra Chitando is Professor of Religious Studies in the Department of Religious Studies, Classics and Philosophy at the University of Zimbabwe. He also works as Theology Consultant for the World Council of Churches' Ecumenical HIV and AIDS Initiative in Africa (EHAIA). He has published widely in the areas of history and method in the study of religion, gender, sexuality, politics and music. Dr. Joram Tarusarira is Assistant Professor of Religion, Conflict and Peacebuilding in the at the University of Groningen, the Netherlands. He is also the Director of the Centre for Religion, Conflict and the Public Domain (CRCPD). His research interests, in which he has published journal articles and book chapters, include the role of religion in conflict and its transformation, religious non-conformism and cultural dynamics, religion and civil society, social movements, post-conflict reconciliation.