Church and State Relations in Zambia

Church and State Relations in Zambia

Softcover

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Description

Explore the intricate dynamic between Church and State in Zambia through the compelling lens of “Church and State Relations in Zambia: An Evangelical Perspective.” With meticulous research and a keen eye for detail, this insightful work uncovers the profound influence of religion on the nation’s political landscape and civic engagement. Taking a deep dive into Zambia’s historical narrative, this book expertly traces the evolution of Church-state relations from pre-independence to the present day. The author offers a comprehensive analysis that seamlessly weaves together past and current events. Within these pages, readers will discover how religion has played a crucial role in legitimizing the government, providing a system of checks and balances, and driving transformative change. With its rich historical context and contemporary relevance, this book engages and captivates readers, providing a unique perspective on the complex relationship between Church and State in Zambia.

Book Information

Main Genre
Specialized Books
Sub Genre
Law
Format
Softcover
Pages
266
Price
24.70 €

Author Description

Dr. Elias Munshya, High Commissioner for Zambia to Australia and New Zealand, brings a wealth of experience and a diverse academic background to his role. With qualifications in law, theology, business, and clinical counselling from Africa, North America, and Europe, he offers a rich multidisciplinary perspective. A qualified lawyer and ordained preacher, Dr. Munshya’s global journey has shaped his commitment to Zambia. In Canberra, he focuses on fostering strong connections between Zambia and the international community, emphasizing diplomacy, business, and relationships within the Zambian diaspora. Dr. Munshya advocates for open dialogue and collaboration to strengthen ties between Zambia, Australia, and New Zealand.