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This is an excerpt from the contentReligion and Human Rights: An Introductionby John Witte and M. Christian Green, eds. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2011Religion and Development: Ways of Transforming the Worldby Gerrie ter Haar London: Hurst & Co., 2011The question of religion in either human rights or development has sparked long and loud debate in the wake of the Cold War. This discourse focuses on whether or not religion is needed in a post-Enlightenment world, and if it is what its role should be, or whether or not religions must jettison articles of faith for a new humanistic social order. The two books reviewed here, Religion and Human Rights: An Introduction, edited by John Witte and M. Christian Green, and Religion and Development: Ways of Transforming the World, edited by Gerrie ter Haar, meet this question head on and attempt to provide recommendations for including religion in the great struggle to bring freedom and justice to all people. The collected essays are stunning in their depth and breadth of per