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Engaged Spirituality

Stories of Religious Resilience, Inspiration, and Pursuing the Common Good

  • Open Access
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Engaged Spirituality

Stories of Religious Resilience, Inspiration, and Pursuing the Common Good

  • Open Access
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Description

This open access book is a testimony to telling good religion stories to advance vital conversations around some of the most critical issues of our time.

Written by reporters and researchers who worked for five years with the University of Southern California's Center for Religion and Civic Culture, this book focuses on some of the greatest challenges to the current human experience; from education, health care and socioeconomic development to environmental justice, gender and sexual equity, and interreligious dialogue. It draws on compelling profiles of spiritually engaged humanitarians motivated by religious values and spiritual practices to reimagine the ways we engage the tangible, troubling realities of contemporary life.

Originating from different traditions and diverse corners of the globe, the power and humanity of these portraits help dispel discouragement about the state of the world and instead inspire readers to take positive action to address shared global challenges.

The ebook editions of this book are available open access under a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 licence on bloomsburycollections.com. Open access was funded by Center for Religion and Civic Culture at the University of Southern California.

Table of Contents

List of Figures
Acknowledgements
Series Foreword, Richard Flory (USC CRCC, USA)
Foreword, Megan Sweas (USC CRCC, USA) and Don Miller (Project PI, USA)
Introduction, Ken Chitwood (Affiliate, USC CRCC, USA)
1. Human Rights and Humanitarian Aid, Hebah Farrag (Associate Director of Grants, PATH Los Angeles, USA), Linda Freund (independent journalist), Ken Chitwood (Affiliate, USC CRCC, USA), and Nalika Gajaweera (Anthropologist, formerly of USC CRCC, USA)
2. Cultural Empowerment, Nick Street and Richard Flory (Director, USC CRCC, USA), Clément Giradot (Freelance editor and writer, Georgia) and Ken Chitwood (Affiliate, USC CRCC, USA).
3. Healthcare, Shaina Sealy (Senior Producer, Snap Judgment, USA), Magdalena Rojo (Independent Journalist, Mexico), Linda Freund (Multimedia journalist, Spain) and Ken Chitwood (Affiliate, USC CRCC, USA).
4. Education Innocent Eteng (Independent Journalist, Nigeria) and Athar Ahmad (Journalist and Lecturer, University College London, UK).
5. Gender and Sexual Equity, Monique Parsons (Independent Journalist, USA), Priyadarshini Sen (Independent Journalist, India) and Ken Chitwood (Affiliate, USC CRCC, USA).
6. Environmental Justice, Kevin D. Grant (Co-founder, Ground Truth Project, USA), Magdalena Rojo (Independent Journalist, Mexico) and Ken Chitwood (Affiliate, USC CRCC, USA).
7. Socio-economic Development, Arpi Miller (Director, ISAAC of Northern Colorado, USA), Nick Street (formerly of USC CRCC, USA), Hebah Farrag and Megan Sweas (USC CRCC, USA).
8. Interreligious Dialogue and Peacebuilding, Stephanie Saldaña (Independent Journalist, Israel), Kimberly Winston (Freelance Religion Reporter, USA) and Ken Chitwood (Affiliate, USC CRCC, USA).
Afterword: How then shall we live?, Ken Chitwood (Affiliate, USC CRCC, USA).
Contributors
Index

Product details

Bloomsbury Academic Test
Published Feb 05 2026
Format Paperback
Edition 1st
Extent 280
ISBN 9781350563452
Imprint Bloomsbury Academic
Illustrations 12 b/w illus
Dimensions 9 x 6 inches
Series Bloomsbury Studies in Religion and Civic Culture
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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