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Oaths of Peace - Theology of Peacebuilding in Southern Sudan

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Oaths of Peace is an important contribution to the field of African theology, as it offers a model of contextual theology that holds together the two dimensions of inculturation and liberation, often perceived in opposition. Furthermore, this book contributes to research on theology and peacebuilding by providing a hitherto unavailable account of the grassroots theology that supported the People to People Peacemaking Process that was conducted in Southern Sudan from 1997 to 2002. By telling the story of the People to People Peacemaking Process, Oaths of Peace shows how grassroots peacebuilding initiatives contributed to the national peace process and the signing of the Comprehensive Peace Agreement between the North and the South of Sudan in 2005.
While the primary focus of the present study is the articulation of theological reflections on inculturation and liberation in relation to peacebuilding, Oaths of Peace also contributes perspectives on religious and grassroots peacebuilding. A large portion of the book is devoted to material drawn from interviews with actors in the process, allowing the reader to read the stories and hear the voices and reflections of religious actors-both women and men-engaged in peace work. This study is relevant for anyone interested in contextual theology, African theology, liberation theology, inculturation theology, theology of peacebuilding, and religious peacebuilding. Oaths of Peace is particularly suitable for students at the bachelor's and master's level.

List of contents

List of Illustration - Abbreviations - Part I: Introduction - Introduction, Research Design and Methodology - Part II: Theory - Contextual Theology - African Theology Between Inculturation and Liberation - PART III: The Contexts of the Case Study - A: The Historical Context - The History of the People to People Peacemaking Process - B: The Hermeneutical Context - African Religion -Christianity in the Context of Southern Sudan at War - John Paul Lederach on Peacebuilding - PART IV: Analysis of Interview Material - The Theoretical 'Framework' of the People to People and Its Contributing Elements - Perspectives on Inculturation I: Different Attitudes Towards the Coexistence of Traditional Rituals and Christian Beliefs at People to People Events - Perspectives on Inculturation II: Connections Between Traditional Sacrifice, Old Testament Sacrifice, the Sacrifice of Christ and the Eucharist in the Frame of the People to People - Perspectives on Liberation I: The SPLM/A Between Marxism and Christianity - Perspectives on Liberation II: Liberation Theology in the Frame of the People to People - The Influence of Partners on the Theological Elaboration of the NSCC - PART V: Conclusions - Conclusions - Annex I: List of Interviewees - Bibliography

About the author










Daniela Lucia Rapisarda holds a PhD in systematic theology and religion from MF Norwegian School of Theology, Religion and Society in Oslo. She is currently a post-doctoral fellow at the same institution, conducting research on trauma theologies and theologies of migration.

Product details

Authors Daniela Rapisarda, Daniela Lucia Rapisarda
Assisted by Knut Holter (Editor), Holter Knut (Editor of the series)
Publisher Peter Lang
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.01.2020
 
EAN 9781433172427
ISBN 978-1-4331-7242-7
No. of pages 354
Dimensions 156 mm x 25 mm x 226 mm
Weight 621 g
Illustrations 1 Abb.
Series Bible and Theology in Africa
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Religion/theology
Non-fiction book > Philosophy, religion > Religion: general, reference works

Sudan, Peace, Lucia, Simpson, RELIGION / Christian Theology / Liberation, Theology, Christian theology, peacebuilding, Knut, Christian life and practice, Southern, Meagan, Holter, Daniela, Rapisarda, Oaths

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