A reflection on the clergys’ engagement in politics in light of the Methodist Church in Zimbabwe

Verbum et Ecclesia

 
 
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Title A reflection on the clergys’ engagement in politics in light of the Methodist Church in Zimbabwe
 
Creator Masvotore, Peter
 
Subject Religion; Theology; Politics clergy; disengagement; engagement; Methodist Church in Zimbabwe; politics; theological reflection.
Description The overarching rapport between clergy and politics goes back to biblical times. The clergy used their civic politicking as a catalytic agent to influence rules and plans on all tiers of the country. Historically, clergy such as Martin Luther King Jr. and others were active and involved in the civil rights movement during the 1960s. In the context of Zimbabwean struggle for independence, the clergy unlocked their cathedrals and house of worship for strategy and forecasting meetings for additional political reasons. This study draws on various forms of data that include a content analysis of existing publications both electronic and archival sources to demonstrate the relationship between the clergy and politics. Using a theological reflection theory, the study further analyses the reasons for the engagement or disengagement of the clergy in politics. The initial outcomes of this study add weight to the understanding that from the beginning of the armed struggle, Zimbabwean clergy were actively participating in politics. These discoveries have major implications for the role religion plays in the political development of Zimbabwe.Intradisciplinary and/or interdisciplinary implications: The engagement or disengagement of the clergy in politics could assist the churches to self-introspect and be informed that they are inseparable from politics to shoulder the weight, pain and problems of the people they serve. This is informed by the discipline of theology, political theology, political science and sociology.
 
Publisher AOSIS
 
Contributor Not Applicable
Date 2023-03-20
 
Type info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion — Desk research analysis
Format text/html application/epub+zip text/xml application/pdf
Identifier 10.4102/ve.v44i1.2751
 
Source Verbum et Ecclesia; Vol 44, No 1 (2023); 7 pages 2074-7705 1609-9982
 
Language eng
 
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https://verbumetecclesia.org.za/index.php/ve/article/view/2751/6290 https://verbumetecclesia.org.za/index.php/ve/article/view/2751/6291 https://verbumetecclesia.org.za/index.php/ve/article/view/2751/6292 https://verbumetecclesia.org.za/index.php/ve/article/view/2751/6293
 
Coverage Zimbabwe Current Period All inclusive on gender; All ages; Black
Rights Copyright (c) 2023 Peter Masvotore https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0
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