“…Despite the proliferation of partnership guidelines within the realm of international development and donor organisations, and despite the rapid expansion of academic literature on religion and development since the turn of the millennium (see, among others, Carbonnier, 2013;Clarke et al, 2007;Clarke, 2013;Deneulin & Bano 2009;Deneulin & Rakodi, 2011;Fountain, 2013;Jones & Petersen, 2011;Levy, 2013;Lunn, 2009;Marshall & Van Saanen, 2007;Marshall, 2013;Olivier 2016;Rakodi, 2012;Smith, 2017;Tomalin, 2013Tomalin, , 2015Tyndale, 2006), the subject of the methodology for engaging development policy and practice alongside religion remains little explored. 4 International development organisations have a practical methodological approach for engaging with religion, particularly through establishing certain principles (e.g.…”