In contrast with most social theories, which are inclined to see the world and its problems as a matter of scarcity, this paper discusses poverty and religious organizations as actors in the field of poverty alleviation from the viewpoint of excess and abundance. The analysis draws from two essays that deal with the question of excess and excessiveness from the perspectives of social theory and moral philosophy, and applies their ideas in order to understand and reconsider the social practice of food assistance and the role of religious organizations as food assistance providers. This paper suggests that charitable food assistance is an excess rescaling strategy, which brings together food insecurity and food waste and thus makes food exces...
Inequalities are growing on a global scale and rising consumerism has exacerbated the negative conno...
The proper understanding and prudent practice of religious poverty has probably never been easy in a...
The Covid19 pandemic and the recent war have widened the extent and aspects of poverty across the gl...
In contrast with most social theories, which are inclined to see the world and its problems as a mat...
In recent decades, charitable food assistance has grown into a prevalent way to respond to hunger a...
In this paper I argue for social ethics of poverty from a sociological and theological perspective: ...
The Christian response to food poverty in Britain has generally been two-fold. Foodbanks have become...
Significant changes have been taking place in the field of the sociology of religion in the last few...
Linking religion to poverty is not uncommon in the postmodern world. Religious crises, no doubt, are...
Food insecurity and poverty are on the rise in America, and thus an exploration of the private respo...
Where does responsibility for food poverty lie and are there permanent solutions to it? Ahead of her...
WP 2003-15 April 2003In this world of plenty, almost half of the world's six billion people live on ...
The present work addresses the notions of poverty and poverty relief in Buddhist social and economic...
In this world of plenty, almost half of the world's six billion people live on two dollars a day or ...
In this world of plenty, almost half the world's six billion people live on two dollars a day o...
Inequalities are growing on a global scale and rising consumerism has exacerbated the negative conno...
The proper understanding and prudent practice of religious poverty has probably never been easy in a...
The Covid19 pandemic and the recent war have widened the extent and aspects of poverty across the gl...
In contrast with most social theories, which are inclined to see the world and its problems as a mat...
In recent decades, charitable food assistance has grown into a prevalent way to respond to hunger a...
In this paper I argue for social ethics of poverty from a sociological and theological perspective: ...
The Christian response to food poverty in Britain has generally been two-fold. Foodbanks have become...
Significant changes have been taking place in the field of the sociology of religion in the last few...
Linking religion to poverty is not uncommon in the postmodern world. Religious crises, no doubt, are...
Food insecurity and poverty are on the rise in America, and thus an exploration of the private respo...
Where does responsibility for food poverty lie and are there permanent solutions to it? Ahead of her...
WP 2003-15 April 2003In this world of plenty, almost half of the world's six billion people live on ...
The present work addresses the notions of poverty and poverty relief in Buddhist social and economic...
In this world of plenty, almost half of the world's six billion people live on two dollars a day or ...
In this world of plenty, almost half the world's six billion people live on two dollars a day o...
Inequalities are growing on a global scale and rising consumerism has exacerbated the negative conno...
The proper understanding and prudent practice of religious poverty has probably never been easy in a...
The Covid19 pandemic and the recent war have widened the extent and aspects of poverty across the gl...