宗教对社会和解的贡献:以利比里亚为例

Lucie Judith Sewe
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在最近的过去,宗教已成为冲突与和解问题的一个关键因素。在一些情况下,世界各地不同宗教的追随者和政治领袖操纵宗教来追求隐藏的目标。在这个过程中,宗教被误解和破坏,在某些情况下,导致进一步的冲突。本文有两个目的。首先,阐明不同宗教之间的融合,重点是基督教,伊斯兰教,佛教和印度教以及社会和解的价值。第二,本文介绍了一个由妇女领导的跨教派团体的情况,该团体的成立主要是为了争取利比里亚的政治解放。这是在独裁总统查尔斯·泰勒(Charles Taylor)统治下的几年政治镇压和人类苦难之后发生的。泰勒于1989年通过政变上台,当时这个国家被反叛派别严重分裂。利比里亚是非洲相当成功的解放进程之一,妇女超越宗教界限,集体为共同目标而斗争。该组织将宗教描绘成道德的普遍守护者,具有促进和解的合法权威。他们静坐,祈祷,唱歌,为和平而哭泣,要求举行选举。泰勒最终屈服于压力,同意参加与叛军的和平谈判,结束了冲突。最戏剧性的变化是女性总统埃伦·约翰逊的当选。
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The Contribution of Religion to Social Reconciliation: A Case Study of Liberia
Religion, has, in the recent past, become a key factor in matters of conflict and reconciliation. In several cases, followers of different religions and political leaders across the world, have manipulated religion to pursue hidden goals. In the process, religion is misinterpreted and undermined, in some cases, leading to further conflict. This paper has two objectives. First, to articulate the convergence between various religions, focusing on Christianity, Islam, Buddhism and Hinduism and the value addedto social reconciliation. Secondly, the paper presents an account of a women-led interdenominational group which was established primarily to fight for political liberation in Liberia. This was after several years of political repression and human suffering under the dictatorial President, Charles Taylor, who had come into power in a coup in 1989, in a country that was highly divided by rebel factions. Liberia presents one of the fairly successful liberation processes in Africa wherewomenrose above their religious boundaries to collectively fight for a common objective. The groupportrayed religion as the universal custodian of morals with the legitimate authority to promote reconciliation. They staged sit-ins, prayed, sang and cried for peaceas they demanded an election. Taylor finally succumbed to pressure and agreed to attend the peace talks with the rebels, bringing conflict to an end. The most dramatic change was the election of a female president, Ellen Johnson.
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