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ID163345
Title ProperFaith in forgiveness? Exploring conversions to Christianity within a former Khmer Rouge community
LanguageENG
AuthorManning, Peter ;  Duong, Keo ;  Kilburn, Daniel
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article explores stories of former members of the Khmer Rouge who have converted to Christianity. It sheds light on the intersections of patterns of religious change in Cambodia, which implicates peace-building, redress, and development trajectories in the wake of conflict and atrocities. The case raises important questions about why former members of the Khmer Rouge convert to Christianity and the social, political, and ethical implications of their conversions. We explore these questions to show that, while transitions and attendant redress efforts in Cambodia have been principally explained at the level of the state, we should pay closer attention to the granular experiences of former Khmer Rouge members as they navigate Cambodia’s changing post-conflict terrain, and the social and cultural sites through which they have made their experiences of the past meaningful.
`In' analytical NoteCritical Asian Studies Vol. 51, 1, Mar-2019; p51-74
Journal SourceCritical Asian Studies 2019-03 51, 1
Key WordsPeace ;  Reconciliation ;  Christianity ;  Conversion ;  Khmer Rouge