Plurality of religion, plurality of justice : exploring the role of religion in disputing processes in Gorongosa, Central Mozambique

TitlePlurality of religion, plurality of justice : exploring the role of religion in disputing processes in Gorongosa, Central Mozambique
Publication TypeBook
Year of Publication2010
AuthorsC. Jacobs
Series titleAfrican studies collection
Issue28
Pagination - 251
Date Published2010///
PublisherAfrican Studies Centre
Place PublishedLeiden
Publication Languageeng
ISSN Number978-90-5448-099-01876-018X
KeywordsAfrican religions, Christianity, conflict resolution, dissertations (form), legal pluralism, Mozambique
Abstract

Religion is alive, especially - and increasingly - in the global South. What impact does religion have in everyday life as provider of normative orientations? This research investigates the role of religion in disputing processes in Gorongosa, Mozambique, where both traditional religion and Christianity are tremendously popular. The author compares the religiously-oriented modes of disputing with the secular and formal modes of disputing advocated by government actors. The study reveals that different religions provide different normative orientations to people that strongly impact modes of disputing, not only within the religious realm but also within secular realms of disputing.

IR handle/ Full text URLhttp://hdl.handle.net/1887/16268
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