This paper explores how Hindu and Buddhist people living in Pune's slums understand, relate to and challenge the world in which they live. Specifically, it explores the beliefs and values that shape visions of the future towards which people strive. The research was prompted by a desire to assess how appropriate western development discourses are in the different religious contexts of developing countries. It aimed to examine how religious values and beliefs are reflected in the teachings imparted by local religious leaders and interpreted by their adherents, with particular reference to key concepts that underlies ideas about 'development', such as inequality, poverty and social justice. This research focused on the daily struggles of Pune...
This research focuses on the place of religion in two lower caste movements for social change in th...
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...
India has a long, rich, and diverse tradition of philosophical thoughts, spanning some two and a hal...
This study looks into religious education practices at a traditional pilgrimage site in rural India ...
In recent decades, the Pentecostal movement in India has not only grown significantly, it has also b...
Religion is not new to development. Indeed, religious institutions and individuals motivated by fait...
The author carries out a brief investigation of Hinduism’s resourcefulness to face the challenges o...
partnership that is exploring the relationships between several major world religions, development i...
Contemporary ideas about religion and its role in Indian society are rooted in the county's pre-colo...
This background paper is concerned with the intersection between Hinduism and international developm...
This review comprises of six essays aimed at the development of an inter-disciplinary framework for ...
The speed and scale of urbanisation in India is unprecedented almost anywhere in the world and has t...
Values are an important part of human existence, his society and human relations. All social, econom...
Religious belief is a common human characteristic, with 80 per cent of the world\u27s population pro...
This research focuses on the place of religion in two lower caste movements for social change in th...
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...
India has a long, rich, and diverse tradition of philosophical thoughts, spanning some two and a hal...
This study looks into religious education practices at a traditional pilgrimage site in rural India ...
In recent decades, the Pentecostal movement in India has not only grown significantly, it has also b...
Religion is not new to development. Indeed, religious institutions and individuals motivated by fait...
The author carries out a brief investigation of Hinduism’s resourcefulness to face the challenges o...
partnership that is exploring the relationships between several major world religions, development i...
Contemporary ideas about religion and its role in Indian society are rooted in the county's pre-colo...
This background paper is concerned with the intersection between Hinduism and international developm...
This review comprises of six essays aimed at the development of an inter-disciplinary framework for ...
The speed and scale of urbanisation in India is unprecedented almost anywhere in the world and has t...
Values are an important part of human existence, his society and human relations. All social, econom...
Religious belief is a common human characteristic, with 80 per cent of the world\u27s population pro...
This research focuses on the place of religion in two lower caste movements for social change in th...
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...