Roe of religion in third world social movements
By: Manna, Anup Kumar
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BookPublisher: Third Concept Description: 38(454), Dec, 2024: p. 15-18.
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Third ConceptSummary: The study examines relation’s critical role is shaping social moments in third world countries, where religious beliefs intertwine with socio-political straggles. Religion mobilizes communities, legitimacies resistance, and driver social change. From liberation theology in Latin American to spiritual activism in anti colonial movements Across Asia and Africa, religions serves as both a reformative and revolutionary force. – Reproduced
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Indian Institute of Public Administration | 38(454), Dec, 2024: p. 15-18 | Available | AR134018 |
The study examines relation’s critical role is shaping social moments in third world countries, where religious beliefs intertwine with socio-political straggles. Religion mobilizes communities, legitimacies resistance, and driver social change. From liberation theology in Latin American to spiritual activism in anti colonial movements Across Asia and Africa, religions serves as both a reformative and revolutionary force. – Reproduced


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