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Beholden

religion, global health, and human rights

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An edition of Beholden (2014)

Beholden

religion, global health, and human rights

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Global health efforts today are usually shaped by two very different ideological approaches: a human rights-based approach to health and equity-often associated with public health, medicine, or economic development activities; or a religious or humanitarian "aid" approach motivated by personal beliefs about charity, philanthropy, missional dynamics, and humanitarian "mercy." The underlying differences between these two approaches can create tensions and even outright hostility that undermines the best intentions of those involved. In Beholden: Religion, Global Health, and Human Rights, Susan R. Holman--a scholar in both religion and the history of medicine--challenges this traditional polarization by telling stories designed to help shape a new perspective on global health, one that involves a multidisciplinary integration of religion and culture with human rights and social justice. The book's six chapters range broadly, describing pilgrimage texts in the Christian, Hindu, Buddhist, and Islamic traditions; the effect of ministry and public policy on nineteenth-century health care for the poor; the story of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights as it shaped economic, social, and cultural rights; a "religious health assets" approach based in Southern Africa; and the complex dynamics of gift exchange in the modern faith-based focus on charity, community, and the common good. Holman's study serves as an insightful guide for students and practitioners interested in improving and broadening the scope of global health initiatives, with an eye towards having the greatest impact possible. (Publisher).

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Beholden: religion, global health, and human rights
2015, Oxford University Press
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2014, Oxford University Press, Incorporated
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2014, Oxford University Press, Incorporated
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Table of Contents

Introduction
Pilgrimage: from "glocality" to global health
Private lens, public health: a reluctant physician in nineteenth-century America
From Matthew 25 to Article 25: why ESC rights matter
Between Cape Town and Memphis: religious health assets
Don't teach me to fish: what's wrong with gift-charity?

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Includes bibliographical references and index.

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Oxford, New York

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Dewey Decimal Class
201/.7621
Library of Congress
BL65.M4 H65 2015, BL65.M4H65 2015

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Pagination
301 pages
Number of pages
301

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Open Library
OL28411814M
Internet Archive
beholdenreligion0000holm
ISBN 10
0199827761
ISBN 13
9780199827763
LCCN
2014024456
OCLC/WorldCat
892458799

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