Religion and Economic Development
Edward P. Antonio
Harvey H. Potthoff Associate Professor of Theology and Social Theory
Associate Dean of Diversities
Iliff School of Theology
Associate Dean of Diversities
Iliff School of Theology
- Theories of Development
- Religious Conceptions of Development
- Religion and Development: Conflict or Collaboration?
- Religion and Economic Growth
- Issues in Religion and Development (1)
- Issues in Religion and Development (2)
- Christianity and Development
- Islam and Development
- Faith-Based NGOs (1)
- Faith-Based NGOs (2)
- Project 1 - Secular and FBNGOs
- Project 2 - Comparative Analysis of Two or More FBNGOs from Different Religious Traditions
- Project 3 - Analyzing Development Issues in the Work of FBNGOs
- Project 4 - Principles of Islamic Finance in International Development
- Project 5 - Governance and Regulation of FBNGOs
Religion and Post-Conflict Peacebuilding: Syllabus
Mari Fitzduff
Professor
Brandeis University
Brandeis University
- "New" Wars and "Old" Wars; Stages of Conflict
- Conflict Analysis
- Post-Conflict Work
- Socioeconomic and Sociopolitical Considerations
- Security Challenges
- Reconciliation Challenges
- Theories of Change
- Leadership in Peacebuilding
- Faith-Based Peacebuilding
- Evaluating Effectiveness
- Examination and Case Studies
- Designing an Effective Intervention
Religion, Conflict and Peace Processes: Syllabus
Atalia Omer
Assistant Professor
University of Notre Dame
University of Notre Dame
Gerard Powers
Director of Catholic Peacebuilding Studies
Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies
University of Notre Dame
Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies
University of Notre Dame
- What is War and Conflict
- Defining Religion
- Varieties of Ethical Approaches
- Religion, Conflict and the Use of Force
- The Jus ad Bellum: Justice and the Resort to War
- Jus in Bellow: Fighting War, Justly
- Between War and Peace
- Theorizing About Religion and Peacebuilding
- Cases of Religious Peacebuilding
- Cases of Religious Peacebuilding
- Religion, Supplemental Unit 1
- Supplemental Unit 2-Applying the Just War Tradition
- Supplemental Unit 3-The Possibilities
- Supplemental Unit 4-Religion, Conflict and the Use of Force
Religion, Environment, and International Relations: Course Overview and Syllabus
Cynthia Sampson
Environmental Satellite Co-Chair, President's Council
United Religions Initiative
United Religions Initiative
- Religious Traditions as Purveyors of Meaning about Ecology and the Environment
- Environment in the Twenty-first Century: A Crisis of Life
- Religion and Global Sustainability
- Faith as a Force for Change: Religious Environmentalism, Environmental Justice, and Environmental Racism
- Religion as a Moral Voice on the Environment: Religious Activism on Climate Change
- Religion in the Middle: Environmental Peacemaking and Peacebuilding
- Prayer and Presence at the Front Lines of Environmental Disaster Response and Reconstruction
- Religion and Sustainable Economics
- Religion and Environment in Governance and Intergovernmental Structures
- Case Study: Religion Meets Science
- Contemporary Spirituality and the Environment: Ecotheology and the Deep Ecological Movement
- Contemporary Spirituality and the Environment: Eco-Feminism
- Contemporary Spirituality and the Environment: Dark Green Religion
- From Breakdown to Breakthrough: The Search for a New Paradigm for Living on Earth
Religion, the State and Governance in the 21st Century: Curriculum Modules
Scott W. Hibbard
Assistant Professor
DePaul University
DePaul University
- Modernization Theory and Secularization Thesis
- The Resurgence of Religious Politics: Theory and Debates
- Religion, Tolerance and Democracy
- Secularism and its Critics
- Israel
- Saudi Arabia
- Turkey
- Egypt
- France
- The United States
- India
- Pakistan
- Iran
- China
- Sri Lanka
- Former-Yugoslavia
Religious Traditions and Contemporary Human Rights: A Proposed Syllabus
David Little
Harvard Divinity School (retired)







