Religion’s cutting edge: lessons from Africa

The experience of Christian-led work for human rights and social justice in Africa poses hard questions to the anti-religious discourse of intellectuals such as Richard Dawkins…The idea that religion may be a close ally of those in civil society and human-rights organisations campaigning for a better world might surprise or even scandalise the growing number of western secularists who believe that religion is always and everywhere the enemy of just and free societies.

http://www.opendemocracy.net/globalization-institutions_government/christian_africa_4347.jsp

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