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Citation

Harpviken KB, Røislien HE. Confl. Resolut. Q. 2008; 25(3): 351-373.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2008, John Wiley and Sons)

DOI

10.1002/crq.212

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

Recent years have seen increasing interest in the potential of religion for peacemaking. This article conceptualizes the role of religious actors in peacemaking, starting from a distinction among three facets of religion: its normative aspect, its relationship to identity, and its organizational function. Each may feed into the emergence or escalation of conflict, and each is in itself transformed through exposure to armed conflict. Similarly, each facet forms part of the peacemaking potential of religious actors in various ways. Focusing on the identity aspect of religion, along with the extent to which a given identity is shared by both the broker and conflictual parties, we suggest that religious brokers may be of three distinct types: the “liaison,” the “coordinator,” and the “representative.”

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