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COLLECTION | Essays and short articles |
TITLE | Science, Religion and Development: Some Initial Considerations |
AUTHOR 1 | Institute for Studies in Global Prosperity |
DATE_THIS | 2008-11-20 |
ABSTRACT | An initial set of concepts and principles guiding the exploration of the complementary and constructive contributions that both science and religion must make to processes of social and economic development. [Link to PDF, offsite.] |
NOTES | The document linked below is housed at globalprosperity.org/resources. |
CROSSREF | Science, Religion, and Development: Promoting a Discourse in India, Brazil, and Uganda |
TAGS | Development; Institute for Studies in Global Prosperity (ISGP); Religion (general); Science |
CONTENT | About: This document articulates an initial set of concepts and principles that are guiding the Institute’s exploration of the complementary and constructive contributions that both science and religion must make to processes of social and economic development. |
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LANG THIS | English |
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