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Religión and development : ways of transforming the world/ Gerrie ter Haar

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: eng Publication details: New York : Columbia University Press, 2011.Description: 428 p.; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9780231702522
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • HD 75 R382 2011
Contents:
Religion and development : what's in two names? -- Religion and development : introducing a new debate / Gerrie ter Haar -- Development and faith institutions : gulfs and bridges / Katherine Marshall -- Faith-based organisations and development : an African indigenous organisation in perspective / Dele Olowu -- Religion and sustainable development : a typological analysis / Louke van Wensveen -- Religion and economics -- Religious values and economic growth : a review and assessment of recent studies / Eelke de Jong -- Religion and development revisited : some lessons from Guatemalan micro-entrepreneurs / Henri Gooren -- Islamic banking : background, theory and practice / Ismail Ozsoy -- The opportunities and challenges of Islamic microfinance / Ajaz ahmed Khan and Laura Thaut -- Religion and the millennium development goals : whose agenda? / Wendy Tyndale -- A model of integral development : assessing and working with religious health assets / James R. Cochrane -- Muslim NGOs and the reality of HIV/AIDS / Willem van Eekelen and Helen Mould -- Re-imagining the role of ulama : poverty alleviation and development in Pakistan / Husnul Amin -- Religion, development and social change -- Religion and human rights : searching for common ground / Gerrie ter Haar -- Harnessing popular visions for social transformation : the experience of the OAIC in its work with African independent churches / John Padwick and Nicta Lubaale -- A wind of change : spirituality and technology for global sustainable development Christiaan Hogenhuis -- Integral development : religion and development cooperation in the Netherlands / Lisette van der Wel.
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Item type Current library Home library Collection Shelving location Call number Copy number Status Date due Barcode
Libro Libro Biblioteca Juan Bosch Biblioteca Juan Bosch Ciencias Sociales Ciencias Sociales (3er. Piso) HD 75 R382 2011 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 00000144077

Religion and development : what's in two names? --
Religion and development : introducing a new debate / Gerrie ter Haar --
Development and faith institutions : gulfs and bridges / Katherine Marshall --
Faith-based organisations and development : an African indigenous organisation in perspective / Dele Olowu --
Religion and sustainable development : a typological analysis / Louke van Wensveen --
Religion and economics --
Religious values and economic growth : a review and assessment of recent studies / Eelke de Jong --
Religion and development revisited : some lessons from Guatemalan micro-entrepreneurs / Henri Gooren --
Islamic banking : background, theory and practice / Ismail Ozsoy --
The opportunities and challenges of Islamic microfinance / Ajaz ahmed Khan and Laura Thaut --
Religion and the millennium development goals : whose agenda? / Wendy Tyndale --
A model of integral development : assessing and working with religious health assets / James R. Cochrane --
Muslim NGOs and the reality of HIV/AIDS / Willem van Eekelen and Helen Mould --
Re-imagining the role of ulama : poverty alleviation and development in Pakistan / Husnul Amin --
Religion, development and social change --
Religion and human rights : searching for common ground / Gerrie ter Haar --
Harnessing popular visions for social transformation : the experience of the OAIC in its work with African independent churches / John Padwick and Nicta Lubaale --
A wind of change : spirituality and technology for global sustainable development Christiaan Hogenhuis --
Integral development : religion and development cooperation in the Netherlands / Lisette van der Wel.

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