Spirituality and social action: between verticalism and horizontalism

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.32735/S0718-6568/2004-N8-304

Keywords:

spirituality, social action, religion, integrated human development

Abstract

The question of relations between the spiritual quest and the historical and social embeddedness of human action, has always bothered people who yearn to live meaningfully their own existence. Following the tradition of the great religions, the article reflects on two additional claims, which substantiate analytically we care unit, "No real social action without spirituality, there is no true spirituality without consequent social action." The hard-added-is to build this bridge in life and maintain it. The author conceptualizes entrepreneurship as an integral human development and postulated as the surest way by which we can move forward.

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    Filósofo y sociólogo, miembro del Comité Editorial de Polis

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2018-07-01

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Cartografías para el futuro