There are two dominant approaches in social science to inclusive and equitable societies. The social cohesion approach emphasizes the dominant norms that bind societies together. The social capital approach emphasizes how relationships between individuals contribute positively to societal progress. Religions in general, and churches and congregations in particular, have proved to contribute positively to both social capital and social cohesion, by providing spaces for encounters and friendships. This article asks whether these two approaches are adequate for building inclusive communities faced with economic strictures, power abuse, violence, legal restrictions and mental bigotry, which can create tensions and exclude persons from the commu...
The term Social Justice refers to moves to encourage and achieve equity, in a framework of human rig...
Society is enriched when it encourages and accepts the contributions of socially diverse individuals...
This article outlines resources possessed by the African indigenous churches (AICs) that help them e...
Abstract: Individuals with disabilities need opportunities for socially equitable association, where...
geography, where segregation and social exclusion of neighbourhoods and marginalised groups are moun...
This paper aims to prepare an individual to function effectively in a constantly changing multi-fait...
James Shorthose suggests that the concept of conviviality could be useful for a strategic clarificat...
In this chapter, the documents The Gift of Being from WCC (2016) and Seeking Conviviality from the L...
James Shorthose suggests that the concept of conviviality could be useful for a strategic clarificat...
The paper is concerned with what works and why in relation to socially inclusive practice in diverse...
Since its inception, the Christian church has been involved in social transformation, especially whe...
The coexistence of cultural and religious minorities in liberal democratic systems presents various ...
Identity politics has made salient the link between identities and social cohesion. Real solutions c...
Democratic innovations face the challenge of realizing deliberative democratic ideals in the context...
This article aims to make progress towards an account of social cohesion and participation in terms ...
The term Social Justice refers to moves to encourage and achieve equity, in a framework of human rig...
Society is enriched when it encourages and accepts the contributions of socially diverse individuals...
This article outlines resources possessed by the African indigenous churches (AICs) that help them e...
Abstract: Individuals with disabilities need opportunities for socially equitable association, where...
geography, where segregation and social exclusion of neighbourhoods and marginalised groups are moun...
This paper aims to prepare an individual to function effectively in a constantly changing multi-fait...
James Shorthose suggests that the concept of conviviality could be useful for a strategic clarificat...
In this chapter, the documents The Gift of Being from WCC (2016) and Seeking Conviviality from the L...
James Shorthose suggests that the concept of conviviality could be useful for a strategic clarificat...
The paper is concerned with what works and why in relation to socially inclusive practice in diverse...
Since its inception, the Christian church has been involved in social transformation, especially whe...
The coexistence of cultural and religious minorities in liberal democratic systems presents various ...
Identity politics has made salient the link between identities and social cohesion. Real solutions c...
Democratic innovations face the challenge of realizing deliberative democratic ideals in the context...
This article aims to make progress towards an account of social cohesion and participation in terms ...
The term Social Justice refers to moves to encourage and achieve equity, in a framework of human rig...
Society is enriched when it encourages and accepts the contributions of socially diverse individuals...
This article outlines resources possessed by the African indigenous churches (AICs) that help them e...