Welfare and Religion in 21st Century Europe

Welfare and Religion in 21st Century Europe

Volume 2: Gendered, Religious and Social Change

Pettersson, Per; Edgardh, Ninna; Baeckstroem, Anders; Davie, Grace

Taylor & Francis Ltd

05/2011

212

Dura

Inglês

9780754661078

15 a 20 dias

550

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Contents: Preface; The WREP project: genesis, structure and scope, Anders BA?ckstrA?m and Grace Davie; Welfare in Western Europe: existing regimes and patterns of change, Eva Jeppsson Grassman; The Church of Sweden: a church for all, especially the most vulnerable, Ninna Edgardh and Per Pettersson; Sacred welfare agents in secular welfare space: the Church of Norway in Drammen, Olav Helge Angell; The church as a place of encounter: communality and the good life in Finland, Anne Birgitta Pessi; The German dilemma: Protestant agents of welfare in Reutlingen, Annette Leis-Peters; The 'in-between' church: church and welfare in Darlington, Martha Middlemiss Le Mon; Church-state relations in France in the field of welfare: a hidden complementarity, Corinne Valasik; What kind of church? What kind of welfare? Conflicting views in the Italian case, Annalisa Frisina; The disgraceful and the divine in Greek welfare: the cases of Thiva and Livadeia, Effie Fokas and Lina Molokotos-Liederman; A preliminary conclusion: gathering the threads and moving on, Anders BA?ckstrA?m and Grace Davie; Appendices; Bibliography; Index
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WREP Project;church-state relationships;Greek Case Study;21st century Europe's welfare;Majority Churches;21st century Europe's religion;Church Representatives;Operative Ecclesiologies;Late Modern Societies;Welfare Providers;Archbishop Christodoulos;Voluntary Organizations;Social Doctrine;Female Face;Catholic Social Doctrine;Reconstructive Interpretation;Church Social Work;Male Face;Robert Bosch GmbH;Prophetic Critique;Church State Relationship;Society Research Centre;Gender Equality;Vicarious Religion;Late Modern Europe;Norwegian Humanist Association;Feminist Ecclesiology;Young Man