Contains fulltext : 99984.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Religion has played a rather ambivalent role in the study of development. This can partly be attributed to the common emphasis on its role for providing insurance and risk reduction. Current challenges for enhancing poverty alleviation in settings of civic conflict increasingly ask attention for social mediation and new identity building. Religion can then become a key driver for supporting bridging and linking networks. This requires, however, that epistemological attention shifts from the study of `truth' to the understanding of `trust'.10 p
Faith plays a crucial role in development, yet ‘faith based’ organisations (FBOs) continues to face ...
This concluding chapter takes up issues arising from the preceding contributions to this volume, wit...
Conceding that religious and other forms of fundamentalism can be very destructive, and recognising ...
Religion has played a rather ambivalent role in the study of development. This can partly be attribu...
Religion is not new to development. Indeed, religious institutions and individuals motivated by fait...
Until recently, religion as a key concept in the study and practice of development remained rather m...
Religion and development are the two main concepts of this thesis. These are basic concepts also i...
partnership that is exploring the relationships between several major world religions, development i...
There is a growing body of research on religion and development, primarily from development scholars...
For the Handbook: With eighty per cent of the world’s population professing religious faith, religio...
With the resurgence of religion and rise of fundamentalism within major religions, academic scholars...
Religious belief is a common human characteristic, with 80 per cent of the world\u27s population pro...
In a remarkable about-turn, development studies has discovered religion and considerable attention i...
Since the turn of the twenty-first century, there has been a remarkable surge of interest among both...
This article considers the reasons why it is important to consider the role of religion in developme...
Faith plays a crucial role in development, yet ‘faith based’ organisations (FBOs) continues to face ...
This concluding chapter takes up issues arising from the preceding contributions to this volume, wit...
Conceding that religious and other forms of fundamentalism can be very destructive, and recognising ...
Religion has played a rather ambivalent role in the study of development. This can partly be attribu...
Religion is not new to development. Indeed, religious institutions and individuals motivated by fait...
Until recently, religion as a key concept in the study and practice of development remained rather m...
Religion and development are the two main concepts of this thesis. These are basic concepts also i...
partnership that is exploring the relationships between several major world religions, development i...
There is a growing body of research on religion and development, primarily from development scholars...
For the Handbook: With eighty per cent of the world’s population professing religious faith, religio...
With the resurgence of religion and rise of fundamentalism within major religions, academic scholars...
Religious belief is a common human characteristic, with 80 per cent of the world\u27s population pro...
In a remarkable about-turn, development studies has discovered religion and considerable attention i...
Since the turn of the twenty-first century, there has been a remarkable surge of interest among both...
This article considers the reasons why it is important to consider the role of religion in developme...
Faith plays a crucial role in development, yet ‘faith based’ organisations (FBOs) continues to face ...
This concluding chapter takes up issues arising from the preceding contributions to this volume, wit...
Conceding that religious and other forms of fundamentalism can be very destructive, and recognising ...