Citation
Brackney, William H. and Rupen Das (eds.). Poverty and the Poor in the World’s Religious Traditions: Religious Responses to the Problem of Poverty. Santa Barbara, California: Praeger, 2019.
Table of Contents
The World of the Poor: How Development Professionals Understand and Assess Poverty / Rupen Das – Religion as a Framework for Understanding Poverty and the Poor / William H. Brackney – Poverty and the Poor in Chinese Religions / Chung-Yan Joyce Chan – Poverty and the Poor in the Buddhist Tradition / Jordan Baskerville, Anne Ruth Hansen – Poverty and the Poor in the Jewish Tradition / Rabbi David Ellis – Poverty and the Poor in the Christian Tradition / William H. Brackney – Poverty and the Poor in Islam / Nael Abd El Rahaman – Poverty and the Poor in the Hindu, Jain, and Sikh Religions of India / John Arun Kumar – Poverty and the Poor in the African Religious Traditions / Steven Hewko, David Kupp – Poverty and the Poor in North American Indigenous Traditions / Randy S. Woodley
Publisher
Praeger
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Alternative Title
Religious Responses to the Problem of Poverty