Understanding faith-based responses to gun violence and the moral and ethical challenges in religious communities

Eromosele Favour Ojiemudia 1, Samson Ajetomobi 2, *, Oluseun Timothy Womiloju 3, Ayodeji Samuel Adeusi 4 and Yusuf Olalekan Adebayo 5

1 RREACH Dallas Global Proclamation Academy, Dallas, Texas, United States.
2 Department of Intercultural Leadership and Administration, Lead City University, Ibadan, Oyo State, Nigeria.
3 Church of Christ’s Heart, Houston, Texas, United States.
4 Independent Researcher.
5 Department of Political Science and International Studies, Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, Nigeria.
 
Research Article
World Journal of Advanced Research and Reviews, 2024, 24(03), 571–589
Article DOI: 10.30574/wjarr.2024.24.3.3694
 
Publication history: 
Received on 20 October 2024; revised on 02 December 2024; accepted on 05 December 2024
 
Abstract: 
Gun violence remains a pervasive and complex issue in many societies, transcending political, socioeconomic, and cultural boundaries. This research review examines the critical role of faith-based organizations and religious communities in addressing this multifaceted challenge through theologically-informed approaches. The study analyzes how religious institutions develop and implement initiatives guided by their distinct theological frameworks, exploring successful interventions while acknowledging implementation challenges. Through detailed case studies and empirical evidence, we examine how faith communities navigate complex moral dilemmas arising from the intersection of religious teachings and contemporary gun violence realities. The research reveals how religious organizations successfully integrate traditional theological wisdom with modern intervention strategies, while highlighting their unique contributions to trauma healing and community restoration. This review enhances our understanding of faith-based responses to gun violence, providing insights into effective strategies for combining spiritual guidance with practical intervention approaches, ultimately contributing to the development of more comprehensive and culturally sensitive violence prevention efforts.
 
Keywords: 
Gun violence prevention; Faith-based interventions; Religious ethics; Theological frameworks; Trauma-informed ministry; Interfaith collaboration
 
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