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The role of religion and spirituality in transforming society


J. Beyers

Abstract

The role religions play in social transformation is ambiguous. Many wars have been fought, with religion as instigator and motivator. Even so, religions  have, over centuries, constantly called out against violence and oppression and motivated the search for peace. Some religious leaders famously fought  against apartheid, while others expressed support and legitimated apartheid. The question beckons as to why religion should be burdened with the task  of transforming society. Is religion best equipped for this task? Is there no other social institution capable of performing this task? This study presents  three potential motivations why religion should participate in social transformation, namely religion is best equipped to bring about social  transformation; religion is least equipped to bring about social transformation, and spirituality as an alternative to religion as transformation catalyst.  This study wants to understand what transformation is and what role religion can play in contributing to social transformation. To achieve this, a clear  understanding of the difference between religion and spirituality is necessary. This study uses the method of critical analysis of available literature on the  topic. 


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