穆斯林社会中基督徒的信仰:尼日利亚案例研究

Udeani Nwamaka
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本研究以尼日利亚为重点,深入探讨了穆斯林占多数的社会中信仰的复杂动态。研究系统地探讨了基督教见证的经历及其影响,强调了民族宗教冲突带来的挑战。此外,研究还深入探讨了作为基督教见证的一个决定性因素的迫害这一普遍问题,并调查了导致尼日利亚宗教暴力的因素。中心论点认为,总体而言,穆斯林对与基督徒的共存利大于弊,相比之下,基督徒一直在努力促进和平关系。围绕基督徒在穆斯林社会中的命运所展开的讨论以伊斯兰教被视为 "血腥走廊 "和暴力升级的单一视角为特点,导致一些人对基督教持怀疑态度。尼日利亚许多基督徒的经历造成了一种环境,在这种环境中,言论往往倾向于呼吁复仇,而且往往缺乏合乎逻辑的理由。研究显示,尼日利亚基督徒的信仰似乎岌岌可危。鉴于这些发现,研究主张将宗教宽容和启蒙作为保护尼日利亚基督徒信仰的主要解决方案。研究强调了营造一个不同宗教信仰和谐共存环境的重要性。提出的建议旨在促进基督教和穆斯林社区之间的理解、宽容和对话,最终目的是保护国家的宗教多样性结构。关键词信仰、基督教、伊斯兰教、社会和穆斯林社会
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The Faith of Christians in a Muslim Society: A Case Study of Nigeria
This study delves into the intricate dynamics of faith in a Muslim-majority society, with a focus on the Nigerian context. The research systematically explores the experiences of Christian witnessing and its repercussions, highlighting the challenges posed by ethno-religious conflicts. Additionally, it delves into the pervasive issue of persecution as a defining element of Christian witnessing, and investigates the factors contributing to religious violence in Nigeria. The central argument posits that, on the whole, Muslims have been more detrimental than beneficial to the coexistence with Christians, who, in contrast, have struggled to foster peaceful relations. The discourse surrounding the fate of Christians in a Muslim society is characterized by a singular perspective on Islam's perceived 'bloody corridors' and the escalating violence, leading some to view Christianity skeptically. The experiences of many Christians in Nigeria have created an environment where rhetoric tends to lean towards calls for revenge, often devoid of logical justification. The study reveals that the faith of Christians in Nigeria is seemingly in jeopardy. In light of these findings, the study advocates for religious tolerance and enlightenment as the primary solutions to safeguard the faith of Christians in Nigeria. It underscores the importance of fostering an environment where diverse religious beliefs can coexist harmoniously. The recommendations offered aim to promote understanding, tolerance, and dialogue between Christian and Muslim communities, with the ultimate goal of preserving the fabric of religious diversity in the nation. Keywords: Faith, Christianity, Islam, Society and Moslem Society
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