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Toward a Shared, Sustainable Future
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Political ethics
Development ethics
Economic ethics
Business ethics
Religious ethics
Spirituality and ethics
Community ethics
Social ethics
Sexual orientation/gender
Education and ethics
Environmental ethics
Ethics of global commons
Intercultural and contextual theologies
Feminist theologies
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Roman Catholic
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Comparative religion and interreligious dialogue
Philosophy of religion
Biblical Theology
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Development ethics
Economic ethics
Business ethics
Religious ethics
Spirituality and ethics
Community ethics
Social ethics
Sexual orientation/gender
Education and ethics
Environmental ethics
Ethics of global commons
Intercultural and contextual theologies
Feminist theologies
Christian denominations
Roman Catholic
Denominations in World Christianity
Comparative religion and interreligious dialogue
Philosophy of religion
Biblical Theology
New Testament
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Abstract
There is a growing acknowledgement among governments, academe and social practitioners that the Sustainable Development Goals 2030 can not be attained without harnessing the positive contributions of religions. In December 2016, the Amity Foundation and the Institute of World Religions of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences co-organized the International Conference on "Religion, Values, Ethics and Development". It provided a platform for academics, social practitioners and government officials to engage in an assessment of the role of religions, how they have contributed and will contribute to sustainable development goals in the coming decades. More than 250 participants from different faiths, representing 15 countries attended the conference held in Nanjing, China.
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2018
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9789889883232
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© Published by The Amity Foundation 2018 (All rights reserved)