Faith-Based Approaches to Poverty Alleviation: A Comparative Analysis within the Christian Theological Worldview
This paper presents a comprehensive analysis of integrating Christian faith-based perspectives with poverty alleviation strategies. It explores the ethical frameworks, values, and practical implications, emphasizing the interconnectedness of human rights, development, and the Christian worldview. The diverse approaches within the Christian context and case studies of successful initiatives are examined, along with the challenges and critiques of intertwining religious missions with development work. This critical exploration aims to contribute to a more nuanced understanding of how faith-based initiatives can inform and enrich global development efforts.
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