Using ecumenical experiences to respond to new public life challenges

John Gaga, Gift Masengwe, B. Dube
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The description of the history of the church in Zimbabwe highlights the presence of a visibly united church that has been actively involved in supporting public life since the colonial era. The division within the Christian community is not a recent phenomenon but has existed throughout colonial history. The Zimbabwe Heads of Christian Denominations (ZHOCD) serves as an umbrella organisation that aims at re-uniting Christian efforts of Catholic, Protestant, Evangelical, and Indigenous traditions, in order to have a collective influence on democratic processes in Zimbabwe. The ZHOCD takes a combative approach towards state tyranny and is proactive in seeking solutions for public life challenges. This active engagement is beneficial for national agendas, that allow citizens to freely choose and join political parties of their preferences. The individual actions and activities of the ZHOCD members contribute towards the overall work of the churches in Zimbabwe. This demonstrates religious confidence in addressing the political and economic impacts on human well-being. By fulfilling its mission and tasks, the ZHOCD actively participates in the shaping public life in Zimbabwe.Contribution: The article contributes towards alternative ecumenical responses to national crises, using the case of the Zimbabwe Heads of Christian Denominations. These responses can be used by any ecumenical Christian bodies to deal with challenges arising in a state due to political differences and challenges.
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利用普世教会经验应对新的公共生活挑战
对津巴布韦教会历史的描述凸显了一个明显团结的教会的存在,自殖民时代以来,它一直积极参与支持公共生活。基督教内部的分裂并不是最近才出现的现象,而是贯穿整个殖民地历史的。津巴布韦基督教教派领袖协会(ZHOCD)是一个伞式组织,旨在重新团结天主教、新教、福音派和土著传统的基督教力量,以便对津巴布韦的民主进程产生集体影响。ZHOCD 对国家暴政采取斗争的态度,并积极寻求解决公共生活挑战的办法。这种积极参与有利于国家议程,使公民能够自由选择并加入自己喜欢的政党。ZHOCD 成员的个人行动和活动为津巴布韦教会的整体工作做出了贡献。这表明宗教界有信心应对政治和经济对人类福祉的影响。通过履行其使命和任务,津巴布韦教会理事会积极参与塑造津巴布韦的公共生活:这篇文章以津巴布韦基督教教派首领为例,为普世教会应对国家危机提供了替代方案。任何普世基督教机构都可以利用这些对策来应对国家因政治分歧和挑战而出现的挑战。
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