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AUC THEOLOGICA, Vol 15 No 2 (2025), 29–53
ArticleReligious and Secular Rituals in Conflict Resolution and Reconciliation
DOI: https://doi.org/10.14712/23363398.2026.14
published online: 19. 05. 2026
abstract
This article explores the vital roles that religious and secular rituals play in the processes of conflict resolution and reconciliation. Drawing on an interdisciplinary framework combining ritual studies, communication theory, and theological perspectives, the study argues that ritual acts function as more than symbolic markers of a resolved conflict. As presentational symbols, rituals have the potential to address the emotional and relational dimensions of conflict. They can serve as active, transformative tools for psychosocial change, initiating healing processes and reframing broken relationships. Furthermore, the study explores the differences between secular and religious – particularly Christian – reconciliation rituals. It emphasizes that Christian rituals are grounded in the reconciliation between God and humanity in Christ, understood both as a gift and a responsibility: to live out God’s forgiveness and mercy in interpersonal relationships. The article also examines how rituals contribute to the transformation of worldviews, the humanization of former adversaries, and the formation of new social frameworks. These theoretical insights are illustrated by a brief case study of the long-term process of Czech-German reconciliation following World War II.
keywords: rituals; conflict resolution; reconciliation; Christian faith; ritual studies; conflict studies; peace studies; practical theology; liturgics

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