Rethinking development and peacebuilding in non-secular contexts: a postsecular alternative in Mindanao |
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Authors: | Lindsey K. Horner |
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Affiliation: | Institute of Education, Bath Spa University, Bath, UK |
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Abstract: | This paper aims to positively engage with the religious character of many development contexts through an exploration of my own fieldwork in Mindanao. Through problematising a secular development industry and building on the momentum of the religious turn some scholars have identified, I share my initial explorations of how a postsecular framing might offer an alternative approach to development and peacebuilding. Through a deconstructive framing of the religious-secular binary I analyse the practices of one small non-governmental organisation (NGO) and suggest that a practice of ‘journeying with’ – Muslims and Christians on the shared philosophical/theological project to nourish each other’s faiths – can contribute to material and spiritual benefit, and the conditions to enable this. |
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Keywords: | Development religion postsecular Mindanao Caputo |
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