Christian responses to terrorism : the Kenyan experience / edited by Gordon L. Heath and David K. Tarus.
Material type: TextSeries: Publication details: Eugene, Oregon : Pickwick Publications, (c)2017.Description: 1 online resourceContent type:- text
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- 9781498229289
- Terrorism -- Religious aspects -- Christianity
- Terrorism -- Religious aspects -- Islam
- Christianity and other religions -- Kenya
- Christianity and other religions -- Islam
- Islam -- Relations -- Christianity
- Missions to Muslims -- Kenya
- Terrorism -- Kenya
- Christianity and politics -- Kenya
- Islam and politics -- Kenya
- Violence -- Religious aspects
- Peace -- Religious aspects
- BL65 .C475 2017
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Includes bibliographies and index.
How should Christians respond to terrorism and terrorists in their midst? Terrorism is a global problem, and no society on earth faces it alone. The mainly Christian society of Kenya has suffered more than most as it attempts to counter the threat of al-Shabaab. Some pastors have asked for permission to carry guns. Many Christians support government military action, while others recommend pacifist stances, and strive for dialogue and reconciliation with the Muslim community. In this book, ten Kenyan Christian thinkers and practitioners share their experiences and insights. A response section from seven others, including a Kenyan Muslim scholar, enrich the discussion.
David K. Tarus, Gordon L. Heath -- A history of Christian-Muslim relations in Kenya, 1963-2015 / Newton Kahumbi Maina -- Christian responses to terror in Kenya / Joseph D. Galgalo -- A pacifist response to terrorism / Joseph B. Onyango Okello -- Evangelicals and public life in Kenya / Julius Gathogo -- Being human in Kenya : theological anthropology in the age of terror / David K. Tarus -- "We have no more cheeks to turn" : Christian and Muslim responses to terrorism in Kenya / Joseph Wandera -- Reconciliatory peace in the face of terror : a personal appeal for Quaker peace building in Kenya / Esther M. Mombo -- Gender, women, and children, and Al-Shabaab terrorism in Kenya : a Christian response / Eunice Karanja Kamaara, Simon Gjsege 0mare -- Missions to Muslims : a Kenyan experience / Joseph K. Koech -- Response to Joseph D. Galgalo and Joseph B. 0. Okello / Gordon L. Heath -- A response to Julius Gathogo / Brian Stanley -- A response to David K. Tams / Richard J. Gehman -- A response to Esther M. Mambo and Joseph Wandera / Gregg A. Okesson -- A response to Eunice K. Kamaara and Simon G. Omare / Cynthia Long Westfall -- A response to Joseph K. Koech / Wafik Wahba -- Reading from a Muslim perspective : forging the way ahead / Halkano Abdi Wario --
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