Human Development and the Catholic Social Tradition

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Catholic Social Tradition
Catholicism
Climate Compatible Development
development ethics
ecological justice
environmental policy analysis
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Global Development
Human Development
Human Development Index
Human Suffering
Integral Ecology
Integral Human Development
Laudato Si
Populorum Progressio
Public Reasoning
Public Reasoning Process
Religion
religious development studies
Sen's Capability Approach
Sen’s Capability Approach
social transformation theory
Socio-economic Development
Soil Contamination
Sollicitudo Rei Socialis
sustainable development frameworks
Tamil Nadu
theological anthropology
Transformational Pathways

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  • ISBN 9780367639631
  • Weight: 140g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 31 May 2023
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This book brings development theory and practice into dialogue with a religious tradition in order to construct a new, transdisciplinary vision of development with integral ecology at its heart.

It focuses on the Catholic social tradition and its conception of integral human development, on the one hand, and on the works of economist and philosopher Amartya Sen which underpin the human development approach, on the other. The book discusses how these two perspectives can mutually enrich each other around three areas: their views on the concept and meaning of development and progress; their understanding of what it is to be human – that is, their anthropological vision; and their analysis of transformational pathways for addressing social and environmental degradation. It also examines how both human development and the Catholic social tradition can function as complementary analytical lenses and mobilizing frames for embarking on the journey of structural and personal transformation to bring all life systems, human and non-human, back into balance.

This book is written for researchers and students in development studies, theology, and religious studies, as well as professional audiences in development organizations.

Séverine Deneulin is Director of International Development at the Laudato Si’ Research Institute, Campion Hall, University of Oxford, UK; and Associate Professor in International Development at the University of Bath, UK.

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