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Displacing the State: Religion and Conflict in Neoliberal Africa

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Displacing the State: Religion and Conflict in Neoliberal Africa - Smith, James Howard (Editor), and Hackett, Rosalind I. J. (Editor)
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In colonial Africa, Christianity has often supported, sustained, and legitimated a violent process of governance. More recently, however, following decades of violence and oppression, churches and religious organizations have mobilized African publics against corrupt and abusive regimes and facilitated new forms of reconciliation and cooperation. It is the purpose of Displacing the State: Religion and Conflict in Neoliberal Africa to illustrate the nature of religion's ambivalent power in Africa while suggesting new ...

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Displacing the State: Religion and Conflict in Neoliberal Africa 2011, University of Notre Dame Press, Notre Dame IN

ISBN-13: 9780268030957

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