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TAGS: * Religion (general); * Science; Brazil; Development; India; Institute for Studies in Global Prosperity (ISGP); Uganda
Abstract:
The experience and insights of academics, policy makers, and development practitioners who have contributed to the discourse on science, religion, and development on three continents. [Link to PDF, offsite.]
Notes:
The document linked below is housed at globalprosperity.org/resources.
Crossreferences:

Science, Religion, and Development:

Promoting a Discourse in India, Brazil, and Uganda

Institute for Studies in Global Prosperity

2010

About: This document brings together the experience and insights of diverse groups of people – academics, policy makers, and development practitioners – who have contributed to the discourse on science, religion, and development on three continents. The document is a modest contribution to the formidable task of rethinking some of the basic concepts that inform development thinking.
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