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Essays

Religion in Sustainable Development

Pages 89-94 | Published online: 06 Sep 2016
 

Acknowledgements

I am deeply indebted for the insights I employ here to argue for the role of religion in development to my colleague and friend Emeritus Professor Douglas McGaughey of Willamette University, OR, USA, now based in Germany and a member of the Institute for Political Philosophy at the Eberhard Karls University of Tübingen. None are of course responsible or liable for the views presented here, whose limits are entirely my own.

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Funding

I acknowledge funding from the National Research Foundation of South Africa [grant number 103705] and the University of Cape Town Research Committee for work reflected in this article.

Notes on contributors

James R. Cochrane

Jim Cochrane is Emeritus Professor and Co-Director of the International and African Religious Health Assets Programme. His research and writing focus on religion in public life, especially public health.

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