This paper aims to positively engage with the religious character of many development contexts through an exploration of my own field work in Mindanao. Through problematising a secular development industry and building on the momentum of the religious turn some scholars have identified, I share my initial explorations of how a postsecular framing might offer an alternative approach to development and peacebuilding. Through a deconstructive framing of the religious-secular binary I analyse the practices of one small NGO and suggest that a practice of ‘journeying with’ – Muslims and Christians on the shared philosophical/theological project to nourish each other’s faiths – can contribute to material and spiritual benefit, and the conditions t...
Until recently, religion as a key concept in the study and practice of development remained rather m...
Since the 1980s there has been a search for alternative approaches to development that encompasses ...
There is a growing body of research on religion and development, primarily from development scholars...
Much of development literature observe that there is growing recognition of the role of religion in ...
Conceding that religious and other forms of fundamentalism can be very destructive, and recognising ...
With the resurgence of religion and rise of fundamentalism within major religions, academic scholars...
The burgeoning literature on religion and development tends to frame development as a project of pos...
In contrast to a historical neglect of religious parameters, development studies and practice have ...
In a remarkable about-turn, development studies has discovered religion and considerable attention i...
Development policy and research increasingly recognize the potential contribution of religious commu...
Religion has returned to the public sphere after a long absence. Ideas of progressive secularisation...
The relationship between development and religion is an uneasy one. Since the invention of modernisa...
The discourse of religious peacebuilding emerged following years of concentration on the relationshi...
Secular governance is argued to be essential to stable development. From this it is contended that...
Introduction Contrary to the widespread tendency to relegate religion to the rank of reactionary for...
Until recently, religion as a key concept in the study and practice of development remained rather m...
Since the 1980s there has been a search for alternative approaches to development that encompasses ...
There is a growing body of research on religion and development, primarily from development scholars...
Much of development literature observe that there is growing recognition of the role of religion in ...
Conceding that religious and other forms of fundamentalism can be very destructive, and recognising ...
With the resurgence of religion and rise of fundamentalism within major religions, academic scholars...
The burgeoning literature on religion and development tends to frame development as a project of pos...
In contrast to a historical neglect of religious parameters, development studies and practice have ...
In a remarkable about-turn, development studies has discovered religion and considerable attention i...
Development policy and research increasingly recognize the potential contribution of religious commu...
Religion has returned to the public sphere after a long absence. Ideas of progressive secularisation...
The relationship between development and religion is an uneasy one. Since the invention of modernisa...
The discourse of religious peacebuilding emerged following years of concentration on the relationshi...
Secular governance is argued to be essential to stable development. From this it is contended that...
Introduction Contrary to the widespread tendency to relegate religion to the rank of reactionary for...
Until recently, religion as a key concept in the study and practice of development remained rather m...
Since the 1980s there has been a search for alternative approaches to development that encompasses ...
There is a growing body of research on religion and development, primarily from development scholars...