[Sigtis-l] Essay on integral human development
Luis Gutierrez
luisgutierrez at peoplepc.com
Mon Sep 7 22:46:08 EDT 2009
I want to say "thank you" for all the responses received to the survey
on education for sustainable development (ESD).
Based on these surveys and other sources of evidence, the emerging
consensus is that the exclusion of women from roles of religious
authority is an obstacle to the integral human development of both men
and women. Consider the evidence:
PelicanWeb Journal of Sustainable Development ~ September 2009
http://www.pelicanweb.org/solisustv05n09page1.html
In brief, this article includes:
* Section 1, a brief progress report on the ESD surveys.
* Section 2, clarification of sustainable development terminology.
* Section 3, an essay on integral human development.
* Section 4, an overview of sustainable development indicators
* Section 5, an essay on religious traditions and human development.
* Section 6, a review of survey-based evidence.
* Section 7, a review of recent scholarly research.
* Section 8, a review of some real life examples.
* Section 9, suggestions for prayer, study, and action.
I look forward to continue this research and would be grateful to
receive additional feedback.
Sincerely,
Luis
Luis T. Gutierrez, PhD
Editor, PelicanWeb Journal of Sustainable Development
http://pelicanweb.org ~ pelican at pelicanweb.org
A monthly, free subscription, open access e-journal.
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