The
grants are awarded through a program of the Metanexus Institute on Religion
and Science
, supported by generous funding from the John Templeton Foundation.
Robert Woodberry, Assistant
Professor of Sociology at the University of
Texas at Austin: Project on Religion and Economic Change
.
This project seeks to evaluate the influence of various religions on
health, education and
the economy by measuring religious distinctions and the
resulting impact on national, community and
individual levels in societies
around the world.
In The Wealth of Nations, Adam Smith raised
key questions for the economic
analysis of religion and looked at the effects of competition among
religions
and the dangers of government of religion. Only in recent years have leading scholars
,
including Nobel laureate economists Gary Becker and Robert Fogel and political
scientists John
DiIulio and Robert Putnam, called renewed attention to the
effects of spiritual and religious practices
, beliefs and institutions on
economics, politics and societies.
(Logo: http://www."
"The mutual interaction of religion and economics is an important, but
neglected area for research
and public policy," says William Grassie,
executive director of the Metanexus Institute. All 13
grantees will meet annually in 2006 and 2007 to discuss
their projects and begin building the network
for this new field of study. Metanexus sponsors dialogue groups, lectures,
workshops, research,
courses, grants, and publications. Projects include the Local
Societies Initiative, the Templeton
Research Lectures, and topical
interdisciplinary research projects such as the Spiritual Transformation
Scientific Research Program, Spiritual Capital Research Program, and the
Templeton Advanced Research
Program as well as other endeavors.
christianity church
newscom. Metanexus is
a leader in a growing network of individuals
and groups exploring the dynamic
interface between cosmos, nature, and culture in communities and
on campuses
throughout the world.karaite enlightenment
Kuran's project will advance ongoing research on the role
of Islam, and
especially Islamic law, in the economic performance of the Middle East from
its
rise in the 7th century to the present.templeton. PHILADELPHIA, Ten grants of $150,000 each for
high-level research in the emerging field of "Spiritual Capital" have been
announced by Kimon
H. As with the Spiritual Capital Research Program's initial
grants, awarded in 2005, the results
of this new research will be disseminated
through scholarly and lay publications, conferences, speaking
engagements and
websites.
The Spiritual Capital Research Program is interested in supporting
high-
level, impartial scholarship on the contribution of religion - both for good
and for ill
- to economic and social developments.net
The mission of the John Templeton Foundation is
to pursue new insights at
the boundary between theology and science through a rigorous, open-minded
and
empirically focused methodology, drawing together talented representatives
from a wide spectrum
of fields of expertise.teachers krishnamurti
, Director for Research and Programs in the Human Sciences at Metanexus.
Each project is 30 months in duration, beginning March 2005.
http://www.society denominations
The Spiritual
Capital Research Program will fund high-
level research that could lead to new understandings of
religion's role in
economic, social and political life.
The Metanexus Institute is interested
in supporting high-level, impartial
scholarship on the contribution of religion - both for good and
for ill - to
economic and social developments. The aim of the Spiritual Capital Research
Program
is to catalyze the development of this interdisciplinary research
field, which may become a vital
new field in the social sciences.k religion
In addition to the three funded projects that are just beginning
, the
Metanexus Institute has issued a new call for proposals for $150,000 research
grants for
interdisciplinary studies on the economic and social consequences
of religion and spirituality.
Full grant applications will then be invited for a total of $1. Although religion and
spirituality
are rich sources of personal meaning, they also have profound
public significance.
In spring
2005, three scholars each received founding grants of $500,000
to lead teams of researchers in the
first projects of the Spiritual Capital
Research Program.
http://www.templeton.org
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Principal investigators heading the award-winning teams and their projects
are:
Laurence Iannaccone, Koch Professor of Economics at George Mason
University: Creating an "Ecology
" for the Study of Religion, Economics, and
Spiritual Capital.
The Metanexus Institute
advances scientific research, education and
outreach on the constructive engagement of science and
religion.enlightenment church
Results will
be disseminated through scholarly and lay publications, conferences, speaking
engagements and websites.metanexus.metanexus.methodist society
Winners of the invitation-only competition for
the three founding grants
in the Spiritual Capital Research Program were announced by Kimon H.
Timur Kuran, Professor of Economics and Law and King Faisel Professor of
Islamic Thought and
Culture at the University of Southern California: The Role
of Religion in the Economic Performance
of Civilizations. It will also facilitate a broader
range of study by bringing together a network
of scholars, to be
known as the Institute for Economic Research on Civilizations (IERC), to
promote
comparative research and raise the level of discourse on the role of
various religions and forms
of spiritual capital in the economic performance
of civilizations. One section will analyze the
impact of 150 years of
missionary activity; a second section will analyze the economic consequences
of Pentecostal conversions in Brazil; a third section will focus on the
influence of revivalist
Islam and Christianity in rural Malawi.
For further information on the Spiritual Capital Research
Program,
including submission guidelines for the new granting opportunities, or to
request a program
brochure, visit http://www.net/spiritual_capital
or contact project manager Christopher Stawski at
SpiritualCapital@metanexus. A membership
organization, Metanexus hosts an online magazine and
discussion forum with
over 140,000 monthly page views and 7000 regular subscribers in 57 different
countries. http://www.karaite occult
com/cgi-bin/prnh/20050324/PHTH031LOGO )
These grants from the Metanexus
Institute are supported by generous
funding from the John Templeton Foundation to help develop a
new
interdisciplinary field of "Spiritual Capital" research.
The Metanexus Institute advances
scientific research, education and
outreach on the constructive engagement of science and religion
.methodist pagan
The Spiritual Capital Research Program is designed to
fund innovative research that could lead to
new understandings of religion's
role in economic, social and political life. Metanexus leads and
facilitates over 300 projects in 36 countries.jiddu k
"Now seems an ideal time to understand and assess
the public effects of
spiritual and religious action because there seems to be a growing openness
in
the social sciences towards non-material factors," says Sargeant.
This project includes
the development of an international Consortium for
the Economic Study of Religion (CESR), bringing
visiting scholars together at
George Mason University for interdisciplinary and collaborative workshops
,
classes, research projects and conferences, instituting an economics-as-
religion concentration
for doctoral students, and creating a global network of
scholars and institutes.5
million in research
funds. Metanexus is
a leader in a growing network of individuals and groups exploring the dynamic
interface between cosmos, nature, and culture in communities and on campuses
throughout the world
.Ten Grants of $150 000 Each Awarded for Research on 'Spiritual Capital' By Metanexus Institute
metanexus
.american pagan
Projects include the Local
Societies Initiative, the Templeton Research Lectures, and topical
interdisciplinary
research projects such as the Spiritual Transformation
Scientific Research Program, Spiritual Capital
Research Program, Foundational
Questions in Physics and Cosmology, as well as studies of religion
and health,
religion and human flourishing, and other endeavors.net
The mission of the
John Templeton Foundation is to pursue new insights at
the boundary between theology and science
through a rigorous, open-minded and
empirically focused methodology, drawing together talented representatives
from a wide spectrum of fields of expertise.org
karaite american
PHILADELPHIA, Three distinguished
scholars have
each received grants of $500,000 to lead teams of researchers in order to
create
a new interdisciplinary field of "Spiritual Capital" research. "It is no
longer unusual to consider
that trust, behavioral norms and religion can
profoundly shape economic, political and social developments
. Just 100 years ago Max Weber
published his provocative work The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit
of
Capitalism.net or 215-789-2200.christianity k
While religion and spirituality
are rich with various sources
of personal meaning, they also have profound
public significance. "Although the social
sciences
have often minimized the importance of religion, there is now a
growing openness among scholars to
consider how trust, behavioral norms and
religion can profoundly shape economic, political and social
developments. The ten new
Spiritual Capital grantees, representing disciplines such as economics
,
history, political science, and sociology, were selected from these finalists
following a rigorous
peer review process.christianity jiddu
Sargeant,
Ph.D. A membership
organization, Metanexus hosts an online magazine
and discussion forum with
over 180,000 monthly page views and 8000 regular subscribers in 57 different
countries.occult presbyterian
newscom.metanexus."
Following a call for proposals, 43 finalists were chosen to
submit full
proposals from a pool of more than 560 applicants, representing many of the
top research
institutions in the United States and abroad.
The Principal Investigators awarded grants and
their projects are:
Peter Berger, Boston University: Spiritual Capital in Developing Societies
Wendy Cadge, Bowdoin College: Comparing Spiritual and Other Forms of
Social Capital: Lessons
from the Immigrant Experience
Robert Dowd, University of Notre Dame: Religiosity and Political
Culture:
Christians, Muslims and Spiritual Capital in Sub-Saharan Africa
Daniel Hungerman
, University of Notre Dame: Religious Capital and Public
Policy in the 20th Century
Sriya
Iyer, University of Cambridge: Innovation and the Resilience of
Religion
Michael Kremer
, Harvard University: The Impact of the Hajj
John Levi Martin, University of Wisconsin-Madison:
Structures of Social
and Spiritual Capital in Religious and Nonreligious Groups
Gary Richardson
, University of California, Irvine: A Pious and Profitable
Mystery: Guilds, Purgatory, Reformation
, the Multiplication of Religious
Denominations, and the Evolution of Industrial Society in Late-Medieval
and
Early Modern England
David Sikkink, University of Notre Dame: The Dynamics of Spiritual
Capital
in US Congregations
Fenggang Yang, Purdue University: Faith and Trust in the Emerging
Market
Economy in China
These funded projects were launched in January 2006 and are up
to 24
months in duration. For further information, please
contact Christopher Stawski at 215-789
-2200 or spiritualcapital@metanexus.church judaism
Letters of intent are due no later than April
15, 2005.
Project summaries may be found online at
http://www.teachers methodist
Three Grants of $500 000 Each Awarded for
Research on 'Spiritual Capital' by Metanexus Institute
Sargeant, the director of the Spiritual Capital
Research
Program based at the Metanexus Institute on Religion and Science. "The newly funded studies
will
go a long way towards illuminating these dynamics and providing insights to
the benefit of
humanity.net. Only in recent years have leading scholars, including
Nobel laureate economists Gary
Becker and Robert Fogel and political
scientists John DiIulio and Robert Putnam, called renewed attention
to the
effects of spiritual and religious practices, beliefs and institutions on
economics, politics
and societies.pagan spirituality
(Logo: http://www. http://www.net/spiritual_capital.
In "The Wealth of
Nations," Adam Smith raised key questions for the
economic analysis of religion and looked at the
effects of competition among
religions and the dangers of government of religion."
Since then
, social scientists have vigorously debated the concept of
social capital, but spiritual capital
- a sub-set of the field - remains
relatively understudied.enlightenment esoteric
com/cgi-bin/prnh/20050324/PHTH031LOGO
)
The term "spiritual capital" refers to the economic and social
consequences of religion and
spirituality.
Since then, social scientists have vigorously debated the concept of
social
capital, but spiritual capital - a sub-set of the field - remains
relatively understudied. Metanexus
sponsors dialogue groups, lectures,
workshops, research, courses, grants, and publications. Just
100 years ago Max
Weber published his provocative work "The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of
Capitalism
.enlightenment society
Metanexus leads and
facilitates over 300 projects in 36 countries.
"It is essential in today
's world that scholars take seriously the broader
significance of spiritual capital," says Sargeant
. The Principal Investigators heading these teams and their
projects are:
Laurence Iannaccone
, George Mason University: Creating an "Ecology" for
the Study of Religion, Economics, and Spiritual
Capital
Timur Kuran, University of Southern California: The Role of Religion in
the Economic
Performance of Civilizations
Robert Woodberry, University of Texas at Austin: Project on
Religion and
Economic Change
Each of these three projects began in March 2005 and is 30
months in
duration. The aim of the program is
to catalyze the development of this interdisciplinary
research field, which
may become a vital new field in the social sciences.presbyterian judaism
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