
Religion and Development
Ways of Transforming the World
Gerrie Ter Haar(Editor)
Columbia University Press
Published on 30. September 2011
Book
Hardback
320 pages
978-0-231-70252-2 (ISBN)
Description
For years, academics and policy makers have claimed that economic progress would lead to a less religious world. Yet in practice, the very opposite has seemed to be true. Despite impressive advances in business and technology, citizens continue to hold strongly to their faiths, viewing the world through the prism of religious ideology even as they live increasingly modern lives. Religion and Development explores the enduring relationship between religion and economic development, focusing less on religious institutions and more on the ideas of religion. For certain people, religion exists as a separate dimension of life, often operating behind or in conjunction with drivers of development. Contributors argue that religious ideas are what motivate citizens to act and that adhering to a religious worldview results in specific outcomes. They particularly address the failure of technocratic visions of development to respond to the issues of everyday life. Exploring ways to harness religious resources for development, they also debate the belief that material advancement of individuals and communities is inseparable from spiritual improvement.
Reviews / Votes
This volume is a welcome addition to an important and emerging new subject area in development studies. Essential reading for those who want to better understand the complex, challenging, and, at times, fraught relationship between religion and development. As the contributors to this volume argue, if development is to succeed, development policies must truly be integral in scope. Religion, therefore, cannot be excluded from the debate. I am delighted that this book is being published. I urge everyone involved in the theory and practice of development to take its insights to heart. -- James Wolfensohn, former president of the World BankMore details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 203 mm
Width: 127 mm
Weight
454 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-231-70252-2 (9780231702522)
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Person
Gerrie Ter Haar is professor of religion and development at the International Institute for Social Studies (IS) in The Hague, part of Erasmus University Rotterdam. She has written on religious developments in many parts of the world, especially sub-Saharan Africa, and her work has been published in at least seven languages.