Christian ethics challenges: the case of the Great Lakes Region of Africa

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2014

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Dr. Wa-Mbaleka, Safary

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In some academic and professional circles, ethics is a topic that is often discussed as a brainteaser. In the Great Lakes Region of Africa, war has challenged Christian members’, pastors, and church leaders’ ethics. War has claimed about 10 million lives in that region in the past couple of decades. It has been sustained directly or indirectly around the world because of the benefit it brings to the world population at large. This paper presents findings of a phenomenological case study based on accounts from lived experiences of Christian, pastors, and church leaders of the Great Lakes Region. It presents challenges that these Christians have had to face, how they have dealt with them ethically, and better paths that can be taken to deal with the impact of war on Christians in this and other similar contexts.

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Qualitative research, Great Lakes Region of Africa, Christians, Church leaders, Pastors, War, Mineral resources, Genocide, Ethnic cleansing, Ethics.

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