Connecting Spirituality and Social Justice

Connecting Spirituality and Social Justice

Conceptualizations and Applications in Macro Social Work Practice

Sheridan, Michael

Taylor & Francis Ltd

10/2024

226

Mole

9781032926520

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Introduction: Connecting Spirituality and Social Justice Within Macropractice Michael J. Sheridan 1. Comparing Rawlsian Justice and the Capabilities Approach to Justice from a Spiritually Sensitive Social Work Perspective Mahasweta M. Banerjee and Edward R. Canda 2. The Conceptual and Empirical Relationship Between Spirituality and Social Justice: Exemplars from Diverse Faith Traditions David R. Hodge 3. HIV/AIDS and Spirituality in a South African Township: A Qualitative Study Robert J. Barney and Stephan L. Buckingham 4. We Shall Overcome: Promoting an Agenda for Integrating Spirituality and Community Practice Anthony J. Hill and Linda Plitt Donaldson 5. Explosion of the Spirit: A Spiritual Journal into the 2010 Healthcare Reform Legislation Simone Campbell 6. Spirituality, Religion, and Progressive Social Movements: Resources and Motivation for Social Change Elizabeth D. Hutchison 7. The Spirituality of Justice: Bringing Together the Eco and the Social Arielle Dylan and John Coates 8. The Abolition of Slavery Movement as a Moral Movement: Ethical Resources, Spiritual Roots, and Strategies for Social Change Mishka Lysack 9. The Relationship Between Spirituality and Social Justice Advocacy: Attitudes of Social Work Students Michael K. Prior and Andrew S. Quinn 10. Spiritual Activism: Grounding Ourselves in the Spirit Michael J. Sheridan
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