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The Vatican and African Nations Beyond Rwanda: A Broader Look at the Holy See’s Diplomatic Relations with African States in 1994
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- ISBN8231072491
- EAN9798231072491
- Date de parution08/06/2025
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- ÉditeurWalzone Press
Résumé
In a year forever marked by tragedy in Rwanda, the Holy See was quietly engaged across Africa in a complex web of diplomacy, conflict mediation, and humanitarian outreach. This groundbreaking book peels back the layers of Vatican diplomacy in 1994, revealing a broader, nuanced narrative of the Church's role in African political and social transformation beyond the shadow of genocide. Drawing on exclusive archival sources, firsthand accounts, and incisive analysis, Ollie Newman explores how the Vatican navigated delicate relationships with embattled governments, championed peace amid civil wars, and mobilized an unparalleled network of Catholic institutions to deliver education, healthcare, and development aid.
From the corridors of power in South Africa's democratic transition to the frontlines of interfaith dialogue and grassroots reconciliation, this work uncovers the Holy See's enduring influence in shaping Africa's journey toward justice and stability. Richly detailed and compellingly told, this book offers readers a rare window into the Vatican's diplomatic strategies and moral leadership at a pivotal moment in African history.
It is essential reading for scholars, policymakers, and anyone fascinated by the intersection of faith, politics, and humanitarian action on the continent.
From the corridors of power in South Africa's democratic transition to the frontlines of interfaith dialogue and grassroots reconciliation, this work uncovers the Holy See's enduring influence in shaping Africa's journey toward justice and stability. Richly detailed and compellingly told, this book offers readers a rare window into the Vatican's diplomatic strategies and moral leadership at a pivotal moment in African history.
It is essential reading for scholars, policymakers, and anyone fascinated by the intersection of faith, politics, and humanitarian action on the continent.
In a year forever marked by tragedy in Rwanda, the Holy See was quietly engaged across Africa in a complex web of diplomacy, conflict mediation, and humanitarian outreach. This groundbreaking book peels back the layers of Vatican diplomacy in 1994, revealing a broader, nuanced narrative of the Church's role in African political and social transformation beyond the shadow of genocide. Drawing on exclusive archival sources, firsthand accounts, and incisive analysis, Ollie Newman explores how the Vatican navigated delicate relationships with embattled governments, championed peace amid civil wars, and mobilized an unparalleled network of Catholic institutions to deliver education, healthcare, and development aid.
From the corridors of power in South Africa's democratic transition to the frontlines of interfaith dialogue and grassroots reconciliation, this work uncovers the Holy See's enduring influence in shaping Africa's journey toward justice and stability. Richly detailed and compellingly told, this book offers readers a rare window into the Vatican's diplomatic strategies and moral leadership at a pivotal moment in African history.
It is essential reading for scholars, policymakers, and anyone fascinated by the intersection of faith, politics, and humanitarian action on the continent.
From the corridors of power in South Africa's democratic transition to the frontlines of interfaith dialogue and grassroots reconciliation, this work uncovers the Holy See's enduring influence in shaping Africa's journey toward justice and stability. Richly detailed and compellingly told, this book offers readers a rare window into the Vatican's diplomatic strategies and moral leadership at a pivotal moment in African history.
It is essential reading for scholars, policymakers, and anyone fascinated by the intersection of faith, politics, and humanitarian action on the continent.