Conceding that religious and other forms of fundamentalism can be very destructive, and recognising that the role of religion within development theory and practice remains marginalised, this paper considers the positive changes that are possible at the nexus between ‘religion’ and what can loosely be described as ‘development.’ In this paper original research on gender programming in the Papua New Guinea Church Partnership Program is presented to illustrate the potential for poverty reduction and human development when development processes engage with, rather than avoid, religion. We argue that in PNG attempts to separate ‘religion’ and ‘development’ result in an uncomfortable dichotomy that may impede development goals
Religion and development are the two main concepts of this thesis. These are basic concepts also i...
Religion is not new to development. Indeed, religious institutions and individuals motivated by fait...
"This paper focuses on the nexus of overseas Christian missions and secular development agendas in S...
Faith plays a crucial role in development, yet ‘faith-based’ organisations (FBOs) continue to face ...
Until recently, religion as a key concept in the study and practice of development remained rather m...
With the resurgence of religion and rise of fundamentalism within major religions, academic scholars...
Development policy and research increasingly recognize the potential contribution of religious commu...
Much of development literature observe that there is growing recognition of the role of religion in ...
Religious belief is a common human characteristic, with 80 per cent of the world\u27s population pro...
There is a growing body of research on religion and development, primarily from development scholars...
The relationship between development and religion is an uneasy one. Since the invention of modernisa...
This article seeks to bring more nuance to recent discussions about the role of faith in religious d...
This article considers the reasons why it is important to consider the role of religion in developme...
Some international development agencies from Europe and North America, as well as some multilateral ...
Since the 1980s there has been a search for alternative approaches to development that encompasses ...
Religion and development are the two main concepts of this thesis. These are basic concepts also i...
Religion is not new to development. Indeed, religious institutions and individuals motivated by fait...
"This paper focuses on the nexus of overseas Christian missions and secular development agendas in S...
Faith plays a crucial role in development, yet ‘faith-based’ organisations (FBOs) continue to face ...
Until recently, religion as a key concept in the study and practice of development remained rather m...
With the resurgence of religion and rise of fundamentalism within major religions, academic scholars...
Development policy and research increasingly recognize the potential contribution of religious commu...
Much of development literature observe that there is growing recognition of the role of religion in ...
Religious belief is a common human characteristic, with 80 per cent of the world\u27s population pro...
There is a growing body of research on religion and development, primarily from development scholars...
The relationship between development and religion is an uneasy one. Since the invention of modernisa...
This article seeks to bring more nuance to recent discussions about the role of faith in religious d...
This article considers the reasons why it is important to consider the role of religion in developme...
Some international development agencies from Europe and North America, as well as some multilateral ...
Since the 1980s there has been a search for alternative approaches to development that encompasses ...
Religion and development are the two main concepts of this thesis. These are basic concepts also i...
Religion is not new to development. Indeed, religious institutions and individuals motivated by fait...
"This paper focuses on the nexus of overseas Christian missions and secular development agendas in S...