Joram Tarusarira
Leipzig University
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Religion and the Social Order | 2014
Joram Tarusarira
This chapter focuses on the efforts of religiously-inspired actors to transform ongoing crises in Zimbabwe. It seeks to answer the question: How and to what extent have the organizations contributed to resolving political crisis in Zimbabwe? To answer this question it roots itself in the conceptual frameworks of theodicy and social movements. The chapter argues that the mainline churches have held a theodicy that has legitimized perpetrators of political crisis in Zimbabwe. It also focuses on how such organizations, operating outside the jurisdiction and power of the mainstream churches, have positioned themselves in pursuit of broader social and political objectives. The chapter concludes that new theodicies of liberation espoused by emergent religio-political organizations, expressed through social movement approaches such as grassroots orientation, flexibility, participatory approaches, non-hermetic separation between the sacred and the secular, and the outward-looking character of their religious ideas, strategically positions them to facilitate social and political change. Keywords: Church; jurisdiction; political crisis; religious ideas; theodicies of liberation; Zimbabwe
Research in Peace and Reconciliation | 2014
Gladys Ganiel; Joram Tarusarira
Konrad Adenauer Stiftung | 2013
Joram Tarusarira
The Ashgate research companion to religion and conflict resolution | 2012
Joram Tarusarira; Gladys Ganiel
Policy and Practice; a Development Education Review | 2017
Joram Tarusarira
Peace and Conflict Studies | 2017
Joram Tarusarira
Journal for the Study of Religion | 2017
Johan Strijdom; Joram Tarusarira
Journal for the Study of Religion | 2017
Joram Tarusarira; Ezra Chitando
Groniek. Historisch Tijdschrift | 2017
Joram Tarusarira
Ecumenical Review | 2017
Joram Tarusarira