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Silent religiosity in a snivelling nation: the role of religious institutions in promoting post-conflict reconciliation in Kenya
(2009)
This article seeks to examine the role of religious institutions in peace building, prior to and after the 2007 post-elections violence in Kenya. The author builds an argument that supports the view that religious institutions ...
An investigation of sin and evil in African cosmology
(Academic Journals, 2009-12-31)
The research has found out that, in our world, the appalling depth and extent of human suffering is evident and very much experienced. Evil and suffering are not just philosophical and theological aspects of human existence ...
Ethnic minorities wedged up in post-election violence in Kenya: a lesson for African governments
(Taylor & Francis Group, 2009-07-01)
On 27 December 2007, some ten million Kenyans went to the polls in what were generally anticipated to be the most hotly contested and close-run presidential, parliamentary and civic elections in the country’s 45 years since ...
The theology of inculturation and the African church
(Academic Journals, 2009-09-30)
This paper investigated the theology of inculturation and the African Church. Specifically, the study set to examined the demand and relevance of inculturation for cultural development, assess inculturation message to ...
AFRICA PEACE AND CONFLICT
(University for Peac, 2009)
The mission of the University for Peace is to provide humanity with an international institution of higher education for peace with the aim of promoting among all human beings a spirit of understanding, tolerance, and ...
An analysis of the rites of passage and their relation to christianity
(Academic Journals, 2009-12-31)
The paper discussed the impact of rites of passage to the individual and how it engenders one and makes one accepted in the societal norms. The emphasis and the central point of this work was mainly to deal with the relevance ...
An examination of co-existence of religion and politics
(Academic Journals, 2009-11-30)
This article is an attempt to prove that Religion and politics are two realms inseparable basically because they concern the same subject matter, namely man and woman, who are both material and spiritual. This article ...
DRAFT WORKING PAPER – NOT FOR CIRCULATION OR CITATION
(2009)
Of the many catastrophes that the African continent has faced, HIV/AIDS is grouped among the most
threatening cataclysms. The disease and its repercussions not only affect families and communities, but
also have a ...