For the love of God: NGOS and religious identity in a violent world

"Local faith-based NGOs (FBOs) are a major force in international development. Almost all religious traditions call followers to charity and non-profits are often the perfect vehicles for such work. FBOs are seen as having long-term commitments to local communities, focus and spiritual strength...

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Main Author: Flanigan, Shawn Teresa (Author)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Sterling, Va Kumarian Press 2010
In:Year: 2010
Reviews:Review: Shawn Teresa Flanigan. For the Love of God: NGOs and Religious Identity in a Violent World. Sterling, VA: Kumarian Press, 2010. 184 pages. ISBN: 978 1 56549 308 7 (hardback), 978 1 56549 307 0 (paperback) (2011) (Fountain, Philip)
Further subjects:B Love of neighbor
B Religious identity
B Non-governmental organisation
B SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Philanthropy & Charity
B Non-governmental organizations (Developing countries) Evaluation
B Non-governmental organizations Evaluation Developing countries
B Frivilligorganisationer ; U-länder
B Faith-based human services (Developing countries) Evaluation
B Crisis area
B Non-governmental organizations ; Evaluation
B Faith-based human services Evaluation Developing countries
B Community Development Religious aspects Evaluation
B Developing Countries
B Electronic books
B Public welfare
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Summary:"Local faith-based NGOs (FBOs) are a major force in international development. Almost all religious traditions call followers to charity and non-profits are often the perfect vehicles for such work. FBOs are seen as having long-term commitments to local communities, focus and spiritual strength in the face of difficult conditions, and compassionate staff members. Indeed, there is a growing body of research demonstrating the effectiveness of faith-based health and social services. However, history has shown that religious faith also carries the potential for violence and exclusion. Especially for FBOs working in countries plagued by religious conflict, this reality can highlight dubious and harmful undercurrents in their work. For the Love of God examines the ways history and religious identity influences FBOs in Lebanon, Sri Lanka and Bosnia Herzegovina and finds that they often reinforce rather than transcend schisms found in the larger society. Based on over 100 interviews with FBO staffers in these countries, Flannigan reveals the darker, more ambivalent side of altruism."--Provided by the publisher
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references (pages 151-159) and index
ISBN:1565493869