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Is it conceivable that spirituality could bring about a genuine social transformation? The forthright answer seems to be ‘no.’ Spirituality is often perceived as fundamentally concerned with the soul’s relation to God, the prospect of life after death, and the individual’s ultimate destiny—eternal happiness in heaven or definitive loss in hell. Such understandings appear to restrict spiritual concern to the ‘other world,’ leaving its relevance to life on this side of death uncertain. But is this dualism an accurate account of reality, or does it oversimplify or even distort the relationship between the material and the spiritual?



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