Religion and volunteering : complex and contingent relationships / Lesley Hustinx ... (eds.)
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TextSeries: Nonprofit and Civil Society Studies | Nonprofit and civil society studiesPublisher: Cham, CH : Springer International Publ., 2014Description: XVI, 352 Seiten : Ill., graph. DarstISBN: - 3319045849
- 9783319045849
- BC 600 Zivilgesellschaft und Religion
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The central aim and contribution of this volume is to examine the relationship between religion and volunteering in its fuller complexity and depth.It starts from the somewhat contradictory observation that, while the relationship between religion and volunteering has been extensively researched, it has been done so in a relatively standardized and monotonous way leading to an extensive body of research yet a one-sided accumulation of knowledge.This volume introduces the reader to a much wider landscape of perspectives hence offer a richer, more complex and variable understanding of religion and volunteering, as well as the relationship between both phenomena. In this book, the authorsclaim that the current dominant approach, although legitimate and necessary to analyze the interactions between religion and volunteering, nonetheless falls short in grasping the full complexity of both phenomena.Therefore, this volumedemonstrates that the relation between religion and volunteering is not univocal but differentiated, ambiguous and sometimes provocative.Additionally, itopens the fieldup to other perspectives on religious actors and on how religion and volunteering are enacted outside Western liberal and Christian societies.It emphasizes interdisciplinary perspectives, including theology, sociology, political science, anthropology and even architecture.
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