This book critically analyses the role of religio-political organisations in advocating democratisation and reconciliation in Zimbabwe against acquiescent, silenced or co-opted mainstream churches. Tarusarira analyses activities of religious organisations that deviate from the mainline churchesâ and the political elite's position with regard to rel
This book critically analyses the role of religio-political organisations in advocating democratisation and reconciliation in Zimbabwe against acquiescent, silenced or co-opted mainstream churches. Tarusarira analyses activities of religious organisations that deviate from the mainline churchesâ and the political elite's position with regard to rel
Joram Tarusarira attained his PhD from the Institute for African Studies at the University of Leipzig (Germany), where he was a German Research Foundation doctoral candidate of the Research Training Group, "Religious Non-Conformism and Cultural Dynamics". 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. His academic background is in the following disciplines: philosophy and religious studies, adult education and development studies, conflict resolution and post-conflict reconciliation studies. His academic experience has been enriched by studying in various countries: Zimbabwe, Canada, Ireland/ Northern Ireland and Germany.
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1 Religion, Society and Politics in Zimbabwe 2 Secularisation, Sacralisation and Civil Society in Zimbabwe 3 Democratisation, Reconciliation and Civil Society 4 Understanding Religious Non Conformism 5 Historical Perspectives on Religio Political Non Conformism in Zimbabwe: From Colonial Rule to 1999 6 Religio Political Non Conformism in Zimbabwe since 2000 to 2013 7 Prospects for Religio Political Non Conformism in Zimbabwe Contributions to Debates on Democratisation and Reconciliation 8 The Prospects for Religio political Non Conformism in Zimbabwe Maximizing Effective Action 9 Conclusion
1 Religion, Society and Politics in Zimbabwe 2 Secularisation, Sacralisation and Civil Society in Zimbabwe 3 Democratisation, Reconciliation and Civil Society 4 Understanding Religious Non Conformism 5 Historical Perspectives on Religio Political Non Conformism in Zimbabwe: From Colonial Rule to 1999 6 Religio Political Non Conformism in Zimbabwe since 2000 to 2013 7 Prospects for Religio Political Non Conformism in Zimbabwe Contributions to Debates on Democratisation and Reconciliation 8 The Prospects for Religio political Non Conformism in Zimbabwe Maximizing Effective Action 9 Conclusion
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