Social welfare and religion in the Middle East: A Lebanese perspective
Online ISBN:
9781447303510
Print ISBN:
9781861349538
Publisher:
Policy Press
Book
Social welfare and religion in the Middle East: A Lebanese perspective
Published online:
22 March 2012
Published in print:
29 July 2009
Online ISBN:
9781447303510
Print ISBN:
9781861349538
Publisher:
Policy Press
Cite
Jawad, Rana, Social welfare and religion in the Middle East: A Lebanese perspective (Bristol , 2009; online edn, Policy Press Scholarship Online, 22 Mar. 2012), https://doi.org/10.1332/policypress/9781861349538.001.0001, accessed 15 May 2025.
Abstract
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.
Keywords:
social dynamics, political dynamics, Muslim welfare, Christian welfare, Hezbollah, Iran, Egypt, Turkey, social problems, economic problems
Subject
Sociology of Religion
Contents
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Front Matter
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One
Introduction: religion and social policy – an “old–new” partnership
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Two
Religion and the foundations of social policy
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Three
Lebanon: a profile of political and welfare institutions
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Four
A philosophy of social service: faith or social insurance?
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Five
Systems of provision and welfare outcomes: defining and treating the causes of poverty
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Six
Social solidarity: between power and morality
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Seven
Social ethics and welfare particularism
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Eight
What next for the Middle East? Re-reading history, re-visioning future possibilities of positive action
- Conclusion
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End Matter
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