The Myth of the Non-Political Church
Amy Patterson Wednesday, 9 June 2010
During the spring of 1994, approximately 800,000 people perished in the Rwandan genocide. The churches in this heavily Christian country said and did little while Hutu militias massacred Tutsi citizens and their Hutu defenders. Timothy Longman's carefully researched, meticulously documented, and ultimately devastating analysis helps readers understand church involvement in these atrocities. Anyone who cares about Africa, human rights, and the role of religious institutions in fostering justice must read this book.
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