The Role of Religion in the Rwandan Genocide

Lecture | Ethnic persecution and genocide in the 20th century

In this lecture, Prof. Dr. Christine Schliesser (Institute of Social Ethics, Universität Zürich) will explore the complex and often ambivalent role played by religion during the Rwandan Genocide, as well as its significance in post-genocide processes of reconciliation, memory, and the pursuit of sustainable peace. Drawing on ethical, historical, and socio-political perspectives, the seminar invites critical reflection on religion both as a factor of violence and as a potential resource for healing and justice in post-conflict societies.

The conference is held within the framework of the Master’s course Ethnic persecution and genocide in the 20th century” of the Master in World History (Humanities) at Universitat Pompeu Fabra.

Due to Storm Nils and the severe winds forecast for February 12, the Government of Catalonia has suspended all educational activities across the region. Consequently, the conference will be held online. Please join the session via this link.

About the speaker

Prof. Dr. Christine Schliesser is a Senior Lecturer in Systematic Theology and Ethics at the University of Zurich, Switzerland, and and she is in charge of foundational theology at the Reformed Churches of Bern, Jura and Solothurn. She is also a Research Fellow in Studies of Historical Trauma and Transformation at Stellenbosch University, South Africa.

Her research focuses on the role of religion in public life, with a particular emphasis on sustainable development, peacebuilding, and reconciliation. Christine is the initiator and co-editor of the interreligious, interdisciplinary book series Religion Matters: On the Significance of Religion in Global Issues (Routledge). Her recent work includes On the Significance of Religion for the SDGs: An Introduction (Routledge, 2023), which is available here via open access.

The Role of Religion in the Rwandan Genocide - International Seminar 2026

 

When

February 12, 2026

Where

Universitat Pompeu Fabra
Jaume I Building,
Room: 20.237