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Christianity and Genocide in Rwanda

Author : Timothy Longman
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 377 pages
File Size : 47,95 MB
Release : 2010
Category : History
ISBN : 0521191394

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This book studies the role of Christian churches in the 1994 Rwandan genocide. Timothy Longman's research shows that Rwandan churches have consistently allied themselves with the state and engaged in ethnic politics, making them a center of struggle over power and resources. He argues that the genocide in Rwanda was a conservative response to progressive forces that were attempting to democratize Christian churches.

Christianity and Genocide in Rwanda

Author : Timothy Longman
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 377 pages
File Size : 23,24 MB
Release : 2009-09-07
Category : History
ISBN : 1139479539

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Although Rwanda is among the most Christian countries in Africa, in the 1994 genocide, church buildings became the primary killing grounds. To explain why so many Christians participated in the violence, this book looks at the history of Christian engagement in Rwanda and then turns to a rich body of original national- and local-level research to argue that Rwanda's churches have consistently allied themselves with the state and played ethnic politics. Comparing two local Presbyterian parishes in Kibuye before the genocide demonstrates that progressive forces were seeking to democratize the churches. Just as Hutu politicians used the genocide of Tutsi to assert political power and crush democratic reform, church leaders supported the genocide to secure their own power. The fact that Christianity inspired some Rwandans to oppose the genocide demonstrates that opposition by the churches was possible and might have hindered the violence.

Mirror to the Church

Author : Emmanuel Katongole
Publisher : HarperChristian + ORM
Page : 108 pages
File Size : 49,2 MB
Release : 2009-05-26
Category : Religion
ISBN : 031056316X

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We learn who we are as we walk together in the way of Jesus. So I want to invite you on a pilgrimage. Rwanda is often held up as a model of evangelization in Africa. Yet in 1994, beginning on the Thursday of Easter week, Christians killed other Christians, often in the same churches where they had worshiped together. The most Christianized country in Africa became the site of its worst genocide. With a mother who was a Hutu and a father who was a Tutsi, author Emmanuel Katongole is uniquely qualified to point out that the tragedy in Rwanda is also a mirror reflecting the deep brokenness of the church in the West. Rwanda brings us to a cry of lament on our knees where together we learn that we must interrupt these patterns of brokenness But Rwanda also brings us to a place of hope. Indeed, the only hope for our world after Rwanda’s genocide is a new kind of Christian identity for the global body of Christ—a people on pilgrimage together, a mixed group, bearing witness to a new identity made possible by the Gospel.

The Genocide Against the Tutsi, and the Rwandan Churches

Author : Philippe Denis
Publisher : Boydell & Brewer
Page : 359 pages
File Size : 34,1 MB
Release : 2022
Category : History
ISBN : 1847012906

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Pioneering study of the role of the Christian churches in the Rwandan genocide of the Tutsi; a key work for historians, memory studies scholars, religion scholars and Africanists.

From Red Earth

Author : Denise Uwimana
Publisher :
Page : 220 pages
File Size : 48,47 MB
Release : 2019
Category : Genocide survivors
ISBN : 9780874869842

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A hundred days of carnage, twenty-five years of rebirth--Provided by publisher.

Genocide in Rwanda

Author : Carol Rittner
Publisher : Paragon House Publishers
Page : 342 pages
File Size : 20,49 MB
Release : 2004-08-23
Category : History
ISBN :

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In 1994, genocide put Rwanda on the map for most of the world. It also exposed one of the most shameful scandals of the Rwandan churches-the complicity of the Christian churches in the genocide. Rwanda is the most Christian country in Africa. More than 90% of its people are baptized Christians, with the Roman Catholic and Anglican Churches having the greatest number of adherents. According to Archbishop Desmond Tutu: "The story of Rwanda shows both sides of our humanity. The churches were sometimes quite superb in what they did in the face of intimidation and at great cost to themselves. But there were other times when Ýthey ̈ failed dismally and seemed to be implicated in ways that have left many disillusioned, disgruntled and angry." Genocide In Rwanda provides a variety of perspectives through which to assess the complex questions and issues surrounding the topic, and, even raise some new questions that could provide some new insight into this historical event. They are questions we must ask - otherwise, how can the Church begin to make moral restitution, change structures and behaviors, and once again reveal the human face of God in our fragile world?

Left to Tell

Author : Immaculee Ilibagiza
Publisher : Hay House, Inc
Page : 257 pages
File Size : 37,63 MB
Release : 2014-04-07
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 1401944329

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Immaculee Ilibagiza grew up in a country she loved, surrounded by a family she cherished. But in 1994 her idyllic world was ripped apart as Rwanda descended into a bloody genocide. Immaculee’s family was brutally murdered during a killing spree that lasted three months and claimed the lives of nearly a million Rwandans. Incredibly, Immaculee survived the slaughter. For 91 days, she and seven other women huddled silently together in the cramped bathroom of a local pastor while hundreds of machete-wielding killers hunted for them. It was during those endless hours of unspeakable terror that Immaculee discovered the power of prayer, eventually shedding her fear of death and forging a profound and lasting relationship with God. She emerged from her bathroom hideout having discovered the meaning of truly unconditional love—a love so strong she was able seek out and forgive her family’s killers. The triumphant story of this remarkable young woman’s journey through the darkness of genocide will inspire anyone whose life has been touched by fear, suffering, and loss.

Memory and Justice in Post-Genocide Rwanda

Author : Timothy Longman
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 389 pages
File Size : 31,40 MB
Release : 2017-07-13
Category : History
ISBN : 1107678099

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A critical exploration of the steps taken to promote peace, reconciliation and justice in post-genocide Rwanda.

Survivors

Author : Donald E. Miller
Publisher : Univ of California Press
Page : 274 pages
File Size : 29,53 MB
Release : 1999-02-02
Category : History
ISBN : 0520219562

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"A superb work of scholarship and a deeply moving human document. . . . A unique work, one that will serve truth, understanding, and decency."—Roger W. Smith, College of William and Mary