Social welfare and religion in the Middle East
A Lebanese perspective
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Bristol University Press
Published:29th Jul '09
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As religion continues to regain its centrality in both academic and policy circles around the world, this book presents a new framework which examines the complex social and political dynamics shaping social welfare in the Middle East. Based on an in-depth study of the major Muslim and Christian religious welfare organisations in Lebanon (including Hezbollah), and drawing upon supplementary research conducted in Iran, Egypt and Turkey, the book argues that religion is providing sophisticated solutions to the major social and economic problems of the Middle East. It will be of use to students and academics of social policy, sociology, politics and Middle Eastern studies.
" ....a bold, coherent but also balanced and 'realist' dissection of the role and significance of religious belief and practice within social welfare provision." Chris Baker in Journal of Social Policy
"An indispensable resource for academics interested in the revival of religion in social policy as well as professionals in the international development field." Political Studies Review
"This book is an essential reference for anyone investigating religion in social sciences in general, due to its extended bibliography, as well as for anyone dealing specifically with social policy frameworks ... will probably become a key addition to the field." Journal of Social Policy and Administration
ISBN: 9781861349538
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328 pages