This article achieves two objectives. It introduces new insights to current thinking on social policy in the Middle East based on a case study of religious welfare in Lebanon. This in turn provides an analysis of how faith-based welfare may connect to social policy more broadly. Focusing on how five of the most prominent Lebanese Muslim and Christian welfare organisations engage with poverty reduction, the article draws attention to the moral dimension of social policy-making. This is illustrated by an analysis of how the Lebanese faith-based organisations (FBOs) define the objects of their interventions and, subsequently, how appropriately they respond to the Causes of Social problems. The analysis also includes a review of the FBOs' evalu...
In a country where politics and religion are far from being separated, policies fall victim of stagn...
DraftAnnexe not includedThe research analyzed Lebanese faith-based organizations (FBOs), towards det...
The concept of civil society has deep implications on conditions of liberty, democracy, and human ri...
This paper presents a profile of the welfare regime in Lebanon which is posited on the twin precepts...
As religion continues to regain its centrality in both academic and policy circles around the world,...
Religious welfare organizations (RWOs) are considered the leading providers of services in Lebanon, ...
Nonstate providers are often more important in the everyday lives of the poor than outposts of the s...
A complex mix of community and government activities and policies address social welfare needs, and ...
This paper views current relationships between social welfare providers and citizens in Lebanon in l...
This case study of a network of evangelical churches in Lebanon, based on data collected during an e...
This chapter asserts that the study of social policy and social welfare action is an academically vi...
By turning the ethnographical gaze towards an Evangelical community in Beirut, Lebanon, which greets...
Engagement in the provision of support for people in need is often motivated by religious ideology. ...
Religious charity is said to be one of the oldest phenomena which has been present in many societies...
While many scholars have focused on questions of non- or post-secularity vis-à-vis the “modern natio...
In a country where politics and religion are far from being separated, policies fall victim of stagn...
DraftAnnexe not includedThe research analyzed Lebanese faith-based organizations (FBOs), towards det...
The concept of civil society has deep implications on conditions of liberty, democracy, and human ri...
This paper presents a profile of the welfare regime in Lebanon which is posited on the twin precepts...
As religion continues to regain its centrality in both academic and policy circles around the world,...
Religious welfare organizations (RWOs) are considered the leading providers of services in Lebanon, ...
Nonstate providers are often more important in the everyday lives of the poor than outposts of the s...
A complex mix of community and government activities and policies address social welfare needs, and ...
This paper views current relationships between social welfare providers and citizens in Lebanon in l...
This case study of a network of evangelical churches in Lebanon, based on data collected during an e...
This chapter asserts that the study of social policy and social welfare action is an academically vi...
By turning the ethnographical gaze towards an Evangelical community in Beirut, Lebanon, which greets...
Engagement in the provision of support for people in need is often motivated by religious ideology. ...
Religious charity is said to be one of the oldest phenomena which has been present in many societies...
While many scholars have focused on questions of non- or post-secularity vis-à-vis the “modern natio...
In a country where politics and religion are far from being separated, policies fall victim of stagn...
DraftAnnexe not includedThe research analyzed Lebanese faith-based organizations (FBOs), towards det...
The concept of civil society has deep implications on conditions of liberty, democracy, and human ri...