Religion has been excluded from development studies for decades.
Religious traditions have contributed greatly towards development
work, yet major international players have tended to ignore its
role. Recent years have shown a noticeable shift in development
policy, practice and research to recognize religion as a relevant
factor.
This text provides a comprehensive insight into different
approaches towards the understanding the relationships between
religions and development studies, policy and practice. It guides
readers through current debates, presenting, explaining and
critically evaluating a broad range of literature and locating it
within a theoretical context. The text explores the role of
religion within development, from positive contributions, such as
the important role that many faith-based organizations play in
education or health care, to more complicated and contested notions
of impact, such as religiously inspired violence or gender
inequality. The book begins with three background chapters,
outlining the relevance of religions for development studies,
policy and practice, and introducing the reader to the study of
development and of religions . Following these, the focus then
shifts to examine a number of thematic areas, including religion,
gender and development, and the implications of the rise of
religion for mainstream development studies, policy and practice in
the 21st century. Each chapter contains a range of features to
assist undergraduate learning, including learning objectives for
each chapter, discussion of key concepts, summaries, discussion
questions, further reading and websites. The book also contains
over sixty boxed case studies to provide further definition,
explanation, and examples of the interactions between religions and
development globally.
This innovative text presents religions as something that can
both obstruct and aid development, encouraging readers to engage
critically with the multiple ways that religion impacts on both the
conceptualization of development as well the resulting project
interventions. This will be of interest to undergraduate,
postgraduate students and scholars interested in religious studies,
development studies, and the broader study of societies and
cultures.
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