基督徒对缅甸冲突的回应

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Pum Za Mang
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自从1948年缅甸独立以来,政治暴力、种族战争和宗教冲突一直严重困扰着缅甸这个现代国家。缅甸人可能比大多数人更了解被种族仇恨和宗教不容忍所摧毁的感觉,因为他们已经看到了不受控制的种族-宗教偏见的致命后果。尽管如此,他们仍努力为下一代创造更美好的未来,缅甸基督徒作为负责任的公民,为这一国家集体努力作出了相当大的贡献。然而,很少有关注缅甸事件的学者足够关注基督徒如何应对这种复杂而紧张的政治局势。因此,这篇文章仔细地梳理了有毒的民族-宗教冲突和政治暴力的历史轨迹,并深入探讨了基督徒在积极应对这一严峻现实时所扮演的一些角色。
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Christian Responses to Conflict in Burma
Political violence, ethnic war, and religious conflict have gravely rocked the modern state of Burma ever since 1948 when it became independent. The Burmese perhaps know better than most what it feels like to be devastated by racial hatred and religious intolerance as they have seen the deadly consequences of unchecked ethno-religious bigotry. They endeavor in spite of this to make a better future for the coming generation, and Burmese Christians, as responsible citizens, make a relatively considerable contribution to this national collective attempt. Few scholars following events in Burma, though, pay sufficient attention to how Christians respond to this politically complex and tense situation. This article, thus, carefully navigates the historical trajectories of toxic ethno-religious conflict and political violence and closely explores some role Christians seemingly prudently play in positive reaction to this tough reality.
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