The Spirit of Development

Bornstein, Erica

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Author
Bornstein, Erica
Publish Date
08/08/2005
Book Type
Paperback
Publisher Name
STANFRD
Subtitle
Protestant NGOs, Morality, and Economics in Zimbabwe
Number of Pages
227
Edition
1
ISBN-10
0804753369
ISBN-13
9780804753364
SKU
9780804753364

Description

Religious NGOs are important sources of humanitarian aid in Africa, entering where the welfare programs of weakened states fail to provide basic services. As collaborators and critics of African states, religious NGOs occupy an important structural and ideological position. They also, however, illustrate a key irony—how economic development, a symbol of science, progress, and this-worldly material improvement, borrows heavily from other-worldly faith. Through a study of two transnational NGOs in Zimbabwe, this book offers a nuanced depiction of development as both liberatory and limiting. Humanitarian effort is not a hopeless task, but behind the liberatory potential of Christian development lurks the sad irony that change can bring its own disappointments. While rapt attention has been given to the supposed role of NGOs in democratizing Africa, few studies engage with the ground operations. Questioning the assumption that economic development is a move away from religious mysticism toward the scientific promise of progress, the author offers a remarkable account of development that is neither defeatist nor comforting.