Introduction: 1. 'People came to mass each day to pray, then they went out to kill': Christian churches, civil society, and genocide Part I. 'River of Blood': 2. 'Render unto Caesar and Musinga ...': Christianity and the colonial state 3. Churches and the politics of ethnicity 4. 'Working hand in hand': Christian churches and the postcolonial state (1962-1990) 5. 'Giants with feet of clay': the churches and democratization (1990-1992) 6. 'It is the end of the world': Christian churches and genocide (1993-1994) Part II. 'God Has Hidden His Face': 7. Kirinda: local churches and the construction of hegemony 8. Biguhu: local churches, empowerment of the poor and challenges to hegemony 9. 'Commanded by the devil': Christian involvement in the genocide in Kirinda and Biguhu Conclusion: 10. Churches and accounting for genocide.
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