Angels Have Left Us
The Rwanda Tragedy and the Churches
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Paperback / softback
£7.75
Publisher: World Council of Churches (WCC Publications)
ISBN: 9782825411544
Number of Pages: 132
Published: 01/11/2004
Width: 21 cm
Height: 12 cm
Following the massacres that decimated Rwanda in 1994, the author carried out hundreds of interviews in the country and elsewhere with government, military and United Nations officials, pastors and church leaders, survivors, refugees and displaced people. This book focuses on the part played in these events by churches in Rwanda, throughout Africa and around the world -- sometimes a story of heroism and self-sacrifice, but too often one of cowardice, ethnocentrism and corruption. The author analyses the roots of the tragedy, looks at the future of a shattered church in a shattered country, and poses hard questions about what the church and the ecumenical family should do in a world where poverty, oppression and hatred are creating many potential Rwandas. On the tenth anniversary of the genocide in Rwanda, this book has been reissued, with a new preface and Afterword.
Introduction; The tangled tale of history; The making of genocide international responsibility; Death and destruction: the anatomy of genocide; Inside and outside: how people survived; The church: problems and promises; Rwanda's recovery: A race with time; If anyone is listening, where is the hope?; Afterword.