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    A Critical Study of the Place of the Church in Active Politics: A Case of Kagera Diocese
    (Uganda Christian University, 2024-06-28) Anceth Faustine Kanyawawa
    This study explored the complex relationship between politics and the Church, concentrating on the Kagera Diocese. It aims to broaden our comprehension of the Church's involvement in active politics by carrying out an extensive case study and analyzing the potential and problems it faces. Using historical, theological, and modern viewpoints, the research tackles the long-running controversy about the Church's engagement in politics. It aims to offer light on the scope of the Church's political participation, its effects, and possible ways to increase it through an examination of many literatures and stakeholder perspectives. The findings of this research shed light on the diverse perspectives within the Church community when it comes to political participation, revealing both positive and negative impacts that arise as a result. In conclusion, the study aims to offer insightful information to persons in Kagera Diocese and beyond, theologians, Church leaders, and lawmakers, resulting in a more knowledgeable and impactful relationship between the Church and the political sphere.

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