The Forgotten Factor: The Uneasy Relationship between Religion and Development
- 1 December 2004
- journal article
- research article
- Published by SAGE Publications in Social Compass
- Vol. 51 (4) , 523-543
- https://doi.org/10.1177/0037768604047872
Abstract
Religion has been ignored and sidelined in international development theory and strategy, supported by the discourse of social theory during the development era. The dominance of modernization and secularization theories has been key to this marginalization, but if, as recently asserted, we are to recognize the impact and influence of culture on development strategy, we must account for the specific role of religion in this. This article argues that religion is a defining force within culture, and asks if in a postmodern era, where religion seems to be impacting on all areas of society, religion can be addressed; and if so, how this should be managed. By exploring the roots of development and its historical avoidance of religion, the article seeks to determine a course of action that encourages the social significance of religion to be recognized and handled in a constructive manner.Keywords
This publication has 18 references indexed in Scilit:
- Individualism, the Validation of Faith, and the Social Nature of Religion in ModernityPublished by Wiley ,2003
- Presidential Address 2001: Return of the Sacred: Reintegrating Religion in the Social SciencesJournal for the Scientific Study of Religion, 2002
- Religion and the Awakening of Indigenous People in Latin AmericaSocial Compass, 2002
- IntroductionSocial Compass, 2001
- Taking Religious and Cultural Pluralism Seriously: The Global Resurgence of Religion and the Transformation of International SocietyMillennium: Journal of International Studies, 2000
- Post-Development Theory: Romanticism and Pontius Pilate politicsDevelopment, 2000
- Towards an Integrated Perspective of the Processes Related to the Descriptive Concept of SecularizationSociology of Religion, 1999
- Anti-Modernism, Modernism, and Postmodernism: Struggling with the Cultural Significance of New Religious MovementsSociology of Religion, 1998
- Religion, secularisation and politics: A postmodern conspectusThird World Quarterly, 1997
- The Clash of Civilizations?Foreign Affairs, 1993