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…
Chapter 1 — Individual and Relational Civilisations Chapter 2 — Regional Perspectives on Life Chapter 3 — Core Religious Frameworks…
PART I — FOUNDATIONS OF CIVILISATIONAL DIFFERENCE 1.1 Introduction Across civilisations, one of the most persistent contrasts concerns the construction…
PART I — FOUNDATIONS OF CIVILISATIONAL DIFFERENCE 2.1 Introduction While Chapter 1 examined civilisational orientations through the lens of individual…
PART II — RELIGIOUS WORLDVIEWS AS CIVILISATIONAL ENGINES 3.1 Introduction Religions do not merely offer personal consolation or ritual practice;…
PART II — RELIGIOUS WORLDVIEWS AS CIVILISATIONAL ENGINES 4.1 Introduction Religions are not merely systems of belief; they are generators…
PART II — RELIGIOUS WORLDVIEWS AS CIVILISATIONAL ENGINES 5.1 Introduction While Chapter 4 demonstrated how religion shapes culture, the relationship…
PART III — CROSS-MATRIX ANALYSIS (REGION × RELIGION) 6.1 Introduction Asia is not a homogeneous civilisational unit but a vast…
PART III — CROSS-MATRIX ANALYSIS (REGION × RELIGION) 7.1 Introduction The Middle East occupies a distinctive position in global civilisational…
PART III — CROSS-MATRIX ANALYSIS (REGION × RELIGION) 8.1 Introduction Europe represents one of the most historically Christian yet contemporarily…
PART III — CROSS-MATRIX ANALYSIS (REGION × RELIGION) 9.1 Introduction Anglo-Western societies—principally the United Kingdom, the United States, Canada, Australia…
PART III — CROSS-MATRIX ANALYSIS (REGION × RELIGION) 10.1 Introduction Africa is among the most religiously vibrant regions in the…
PART IV — RELIGION AND POWER STRUCTURES 11.1 Introduction Throughout history, religion has played a central role in legitimising political…
PART IV — RELIGION AND POWER STRUCTURES 12.1 Introduction If religion shapes political legitimacy and legal systems, the reverse dynamic…
PART IV — RELIGION AND POWER STRUCTURES 13.1 Introduction Religion and economic life have long been intertwined. Religious traditions shape…
PART V — CULTURE, POLITICS AND ECONOMICS INTERACTION 14.1 Introduction Political systems do not operate in a vacuum. Formal constitutions…
PART V — CULTURE, POLITICS AND ECONOMICS INTERACTION 15.1 Introduction If culture shapes political behaviour, political institutions also actively shape…
PART V — CULTURE, POLITICS AND ECONOMICS INTERACTION 16.1 Introduction Economic systems do not emerge solely from geography, technology or…
PART V — CULTURE, POLITICS AND ECONOMICS INTERACTION 17.1 Introduction If culture shapes economic behaviour, economic transformation also reshapes culture.…
PART VI — FEEDBACK LOOPS AND CIVILISATIONAL DYNAMICS 18.1 Introduction The preceding chapters have examined religion, culture, politics and economics…
PART VI — FEEDBACK LOOPS AND CIVILISATIONAL DYNAMICS 19.1 Introduction The dynamics between majority and minority groups profoundly shape religious,…
PART VI — FEEDBACK LOOPS AND CIVILISATIONAL DYNAMICS 20.1 Introduction Globalisation has intensified the interaction between religion, culture, politics and…
PART VII — THE FUTURE 21.1 Introduction The preceding chapters have demonstrated that religion, culture, politics and economics operate in…
PART VII — THE FUTURE 22.1 Introduction This series has examined the reciprocal interaction of religion, culture, politics and economics…
Part 1 – Foundations of Maturity: What It Means to Grow Up Part 2 – Emotional Maturity vs. Immaturity Part…
Introduction Maturity is often described as “growing up,” but it is more than chronological age. It reflects the development of…
Introduction Emotions are at the core of human experience, shaping decisions, relationships, and identity. Emotional maturity reflects the ability to…
Introduction Cognitive maturity refers to the ability to think critically, reason abstractly, and adapt perspectives based on evidence and reflection.…
Introduction Humans are inherently social beings, and maturity is most visible in the way we interact, empathise, and build relationships.…
Introduction Moral and ethical maturity reflects the ability to discern right from wrong, act with integrity, and make decisions guided…
Introduction Communication is the foundation of all human relationships. Relational maturity is reflected in the ability to communicate honestly, respectfully,…
Introduction Work is more than employment — it reflects how we take responsibility, contribute, and find meaning in life. A…
Introduction Maturity is not only psychological and social; it is also cultural and spiritual. What is considered “mature” in one…
Introduction Maturity is not a fixed state but a lifelong journey. Everyone shows areas of maturity and immaturity depending on…
Introduction Maturity can feel abstract, but psychologists and educators have developed frameworks and tools to assess it. These measures evaluate…