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Spirituality is a view of humanity that transcends systemic and religious concepts. Humanity is a culture. Neo-spirituality based on humanity must also be a correction of contemporary socio-political and religious systems. In this age where the religious-political systems of tyranny, domination, and exploitation are gaining strength and secular democratic human values ​​are being undermined, the need of the hour is to discover and nurture neo-spirituality. The politics of neo-spiritualism is the popular convictions and movements that must emerge based on eco-democratic humanitarian values ​​against the political domination of communal casteism.
Religions assimilate into each other as they acquire the characteristics and vigor and power of partisan politics, while political parties acquire the means of exploitative domination of religion.
The mutual inclination and division between religious and political leaders in this age of elections exposes this unholy relationship. How can the path to neo-spirituality be shaped by social justice, pro-democracy, non-sectarianism, and environmental justice? An assessment of contemporary religious and political contexts.

Ezhuthu Magazine Description:

PublisherLIPI

CategoryArt

LanguageMalayalam

FrequencyMonthly

Jesuits of Kerala has launched an Institute for promoting peace and international relations. In the contemporary context of consumerism, materialism, violence, ethnic conflict and religious fundamentalism, the institute named Loyola Institute of Peace and International Relations (LIPI), hopes to achieve its goals through strategic plans for research facilities, publications, conferring academic degrees, establishing peace forums, seminars and conferences on peace and campaigns to popularize the theme of peace.

The first project of the Institute is the publication of a literary-cultural-scientific magazine in Malayalam titled EZHUTHU: Chinthikkunna Hrudayangalkku which was launched on 1 November 2015. The leading literarians, cultural leaders, scientists, and philosophers contribute to its volumes.

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