
This paper argues that decades of development work have fallen short because they focus too narrowly on economic and material indicators while neglecting the moral, cultural, and spiritual dimensions that animate human life. It calls for new models of development that integrate scientific knowledge with ethical purpose, community participation, and spiritual motivation, emphasizing that lasting social transformation requires both structural reform and the inner growth of individuals.
Institute for Studies in Global Prosperity — Science, Religion and Development: Some Initial Considerations (2008)
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