In Uganda, East Africa, a region long controlled by Joseph Kony's Lord's Resistance Army, leaders of Catholic, Protestant, and Muslim communities overcame centuries of mistrust to work together for peace. Drawing on a rich collection of personal interviews, David Hoekema recounts the courageous work of the Acholi Religious Leaders' Peace Initiative to resolve the conflict and rebuild communities.
In Uganda, East Africa, a region long controlled by Joseph Kony's Lord's Resistance Army, leaders of Catholic, Protestant, and Muslim communities overcame centuries of mistrust to work together for peace. Drawing on a rich collection of personal interviews, David Hoekema recounts the courageous work of the Acholi Religious Leaders' Peace Initiative to resolve the conflict and rebuild communities.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
David A. Hoekema received BA from Calvin College and the PhD in Philosophy from Princeton University. He taught at St. Olaf College and headed the American Philosophical Association at the University of Delaware before joining the faculty at Calvin College, where he taught philosophy from 1992 until 2018 and also served as Academic Dean. He has led study programs and conducted research in Ghana, Kenya, and South Africa, and most recently in Uganda.
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Introduction 1. How the world sees Uganda 2. From kingdoms to protectorate to nation 3. Politicians and prophets 4. Religion and culture in Uganda 5. Conflict, displacement, and interfaith activism 6. Peace comes to Northern Uganda 7. Perpetrators and victims return home 8. Healing conflict and building community
Introduction 1. How the world sees Uganda 2. From kingdoms to protectorate to nation 3. Politicians and prophets 4. Religion and culture in Uganda 5. Conflict, displacement, and interfaith activism 6. Peace comes to Northern Uganda 7. Perpetrators and victims return home 8. Healing conflict and building community
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