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The Role of the Church in National Healing and Reconciliation: The Case of the Methodist Church in Zimbabwe from 1999 to 2009

Joseph Muwanzi ()
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Joseph Muwanzi: Midlands State University

A chapter in Military, Politics and Democratization in Southern Africa, 2023, pp 253-271 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract This chapter unpacks how the Methodist Church in ZimbabweMethodist Church in Zimbabwe (MCZ) has promoted national healingNational healing and reconciliationReconciliation within the Zimbabwean context of political transitional inadequacies between 1999 and 2009. It analyses how MCZ participated in national healingNational healing and reconciliationReconciliation, and identifies challenges encountered during the process. The study adopted Lederach’s peace-building model as the theoretical framework, and the methodology of sequential explanatory mixed-method design of qualitativeQualitative and quantitativeQuantitative data gathering, worked with a sample size of 52 participants from the MCZ community. Primary data were gathered through questionnaireQuestionnaire and an interview schedule while secondary data were obtained from textbooks, journals, the internet, unpublished theses, MCZ Connexional Archive material and National Archives of Zimbabwe (newspapers). Established strategies used in fostering healing and reconciliationReconciliation were; humanitarian aidHumanitarian aid, training workshopsTraining workshops, counsellingCounselling, public religious gatherings, preaching and teaching and engagement. Experienced challenges were; lack of political will, financial inadequacy, lack of social justiceSocial justice desk, partisan politicsPartisan politics and fear. The chapter argues that the ineffectiveness in peace-building by MCZ was because of the multiple challenges encountered. However, the study made a number of recommendations to the church under study and for future researchers.

Keywords: Political transition; Conflict; Violence; Church; Conflict transformation; Reconciliation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-35229-4_13

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