The concept of peace, conflict and conflict transformation in African religious philosophy

Journal of Peace Education (forthcoming)
  Copy   BIBTEX

Abstract

This article explores the African religious, cultural and philosophical dimensions of peace, conflict and conflict transformation. It seeks to examine African traditional religious and philosophical ideas as resources for the promotion of peace and justice and their implications for intra-state and inter-state conflict resolution activities. Specifically, it examines how the cultural dimensions of peace and conflict and its nonviolent resolution as expressed in the traditional religious and philosophical oral texts (the documented proverbs and symbols) of the Akan people of Ghana can contribute to our understanding and mechanisms for conflict transformation and peacebuilding strategies in Africa. It argues strongly for the promotion of some of the understudied positive elements in the religious and philosophical traditions of Africa for finding solutions or ‘cures’ for contemporary conflicts in Africa such as electoral disputes and internal ethnic conflicts, and their peaceful resolutions. Hence, it demonstrates how the African traditional methods for conflict resolution when effectively developed can substitute (or complement) in critical situations when the formal political institutions such as the Judiciary becomes ineffective. Finally, the study demonstrates how indigenous conflict transformation strategies can infuse some innovations, creativity and sustainability to the national and international attempts at resolving intractable African conflicts.

Links

PhilArchive



    Upload a copy of this work     Papers currently archived: 93,774

External links

Setup an account with your affiliations in order to access resources via your University's proxy server

Through your library

Similar books and articles

Mediating Conflicts, Promoting Peace and Preserving Relationships.Ibanga B. Ikpe - 2016 - Journal for Peace and Justice Studies 26 (2):42-64.
In Search of Justice.Joleen Steyn Kotze - 2010 - Journal for Peace and Justice Studies 20 (2):94-116.
The Evolving Peace and Conflict Studies Discipline.Robert Chrismas & Sean Byrne - 2017 - Journal for Peace and Justice Studies 27 (2):98-118.
Transforming Conflict: A Peacebuilding Approach for an Intergroup Conflict in a Local Congregation.Guichun Jun - 2018 - Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 35 (1):1-14.
A Colloquy on Violence and Non-Violence: Towards a Complementary Conflict Resolution.Diana-Abasi Ibanga - 2017 - American Journal of Social Issues and Humanities 7 (2):137-150.

Analytics

Added to PP
2019-11-06

Downloads
13 (#288,494)

6 months
4 (#1,635,958)

Historical graph of downloads
How can I increase my downloads?

Author's Profile

Christopher Appiah-Thompson
University of Newcastle, Australia

Citations of this work

No citations found.

Add more citations

References found in this work

No references found.

Add more references