- Religion, Culture, Politics and Economics in Global Perspective (Content)
- Chapter 1 — Individual and Relational Civilisations
- Chapter 2 — Regional Perspectives on Life
- Chapter 3 — Core Religious Frameworks as Civilisational Engines
- Chapter 4 — How Religion Shapes Culture
- Chapter 5 — How Culture Reshapes Religion
- Chapter 6 — Asia × Religion: Civilisational Interactions
- Chapter 7 — Middle East × Religion: Civilisation, Authority and Identity
- Chapter 8 — Europe × Religion: Secularisation, Memory and Institutional Transformation
- Chapter 9 — Anglo-Western Societies × Religion: Individualism, Market Culture and Faith
- Chapter 10 — Africa × Religion: Communal Identity, Spiritual Vitality and Social Infrastructure
- Chapter 11 — Does Religion Shape Politics? Authority, Legitimacy and Governance
- Chapter 12 — Does Politics Shape Religion? Regulation, Control and Adaptation
- Chapter 13 — Religion and Economics: Work, Wealth and Moral Order
- Chapter 14 — Culture Shapes Politics: Trust, Authority and Civic Behaviour
- Chapter 15 — Politics Shapes Culture: Law, Education and Norm Formation
- Chapter 16 — Culture Shapes Economics: Risk, Trust and Enterprise
- Chapter 17 — Economics Reshapes Culture: Urbanisation, Consumerism and Social Change
- Chapter 18 — The Dynamic Feedback Model: Religion, Culture, Politics and Economics
- Chapter 19 — Majority and Minority Dynamics: Identity, Power and Boundary Formation
- Chapter 20 — Globalisation and Hybrid Civilisations: Convergence, Fragmentation and Digital Identity
- Chapter 21 — Which Force Dominates in the 21st Century? Religion, Economics or Political Ideology?
- Chapter 22 — Stability, Fragmentation and the Conditions for Civilisational Continuity
- God’s Will and Calling (Content)
- Chapter 1 – The Doctrine of Calling in Biblical Theology
- Chapter 2 – Calling and Ambition: A Theological–Ethical Distinction
- Chapter 3 – The Voice of God and Human Cognition
- Chapter 4 – Calling in Secular Professions
- Chapter 5 – Suffering and Calling
- Chapter 6 – Spiritual Gifts and Ecclesial Confirmation
