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Peace in Zanzibar: Proceedings of the Joint Committee of Religious Leaders in Zanzibar, 20052013 brings a multiperspective analytic lens to the Joint Committee of Religious Leaders for Peace (JVD), a unique Christian-Muslim peace initiative in Zanzibar. Drawing on eight years of experience working as a missionary with the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Tanzania and serving as a member of the JVD itself, in addition to formal fieldwork, Arngeir Langås asks whether Christian-Muslim cooperation can contribute to peace on the East African islands and, if so, how. Situated in the academic field of missiology and taking abductive reasoning as its primary research method, Peace in Zanzibar demonstrates numerous areas of academic interest that can be addressed through studies of interreligious practice, including identity, syncretism and popular religion, the politicization of religion and the religionization of politics, and state-religion models. This book will find a broa

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“Arngeir Langås, in his perceptive and well-researched study Peace in Zanzibar, portrays the emergence and work of the Joint Committee of Religious Leaders for Peace in Zanzibar. Set against the complex and oftentimes strained modalities of interreligious co-existence in Zanzibar, Langås makes a convincing case that the diapraxis model, as developed by this interfaith joint committee, offers potential in bringing religious communities together to work towards a common future.” —Martha Frederiks, Professor at Utrecht University

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List of Tables – Foreword – Preface – Acknowledgments – List of Abbreviations – Glossary – Notes to the Reader – Introduction – Method and Material – Part One: The Historical Development in Zanzibar 1612–2013 – A Historical Introduction to Christian-Muslim Relations in Zanzibar – The Joint Committee of Religious Leaders for Peace in Zanzibar: The Journey, 2005–2013 – Part Two: Key Theological Issues at Stake – Religious Identity – Religion and Politics – Conclusion: Diapraxis as the way forward – Appendices – Primary Sources – Bibliography – Index.

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      Publisher: Peter Lang Publishing Inc
      Publication Date: 1/11/2019 12:04:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781433159671, 978-1433159671
      ISBN10: 1433159678

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Peace in Zanzibar: Proceedings of the Joint Committee of Religious Leaders in Zanzibar, 20052013 brings a multiperspective analytic lens to the Joint Committee of Religious Leaders for Peace (JVD), a unique Christian-Muslim peace initiative in Zanzibar. Drawing on eight years of experience working as a missionary with the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Tanzania and serving as a member of the JVD itself, in addition to formal fieldwork, Arngeir Langås asks whether Christian-Muslim cooperation can contribute to peace on the East African islands and, if so, how. Situated in the academic field of missiology and taking abductive reasoning as its primary research method, Peace in Zanzibar demonstrates numerous areas of academic interest that can be addressed through studies of interreligious practice, including identity, syncretism and popular religion, the politicization of religion and the religionization of politics, and state-religion models. This book will find a broa

      Trade Review
      “Arngeir Langås, in his perceptive and well-researched study Peace in Zanzibar, portrays the emergence and work of the Joint Committee of Religious Leaders for Peace in Zanzibar. Set against the complex and oftentimes strained modalities of interreligious co-existence in Zanzibar, Langås makes a convincing case that the diapraxis model, as developed by this interfaith joint committee, offers potential in bringing religious communities together to work towards a common future.” —Martha Frederiks, Professor at Utrecht University

      Table of Contents

      List of Tables – Foreword – Preface – Acknowledgments – List of Abbreviations – Glossary – Notes to the Reader – Introduction – Method and Material – Part One: The Historical Development in Zanzibar 1612–2013 – A Historical Introduction to Christian-Muslim Relations in Zanzibar – The Joint Committee of Religious Leaders for Peace in Zanzibar: The Journey, 2005–2013 – Part Two: Key Theological Issues at Stake – Religious Identity – Religion and Politics – Conclusion: Diapraxis as the way forward – Appendices – Primary Sources – Bibliography – Index.

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