The origins of humanitarian and development organisations can be traced to the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. The religious groups sought to bring inner peace and salvation to the wounded, as well as providing medical care when there was hope of recovery. The subsequent emergence of the modern welfare state after the Second World War displaced much of the Christian-inspired voluntary action with the detached authority of secular experts and the disinterested provision of welfare. In the second half of the nineteenth century the association of humanitarianism with religion began to change. Several voluntary societies were established with the particular aim of carrying out charitable activities, mainly directed towards devis...
There is good reason to engage faith-based organisations and local faith communities in humanitarian...
lationships, processes in which a person can not always find its meaning. Extensive financial, tech...
There was a time when Western relief and development agencies working in Muslimmajority countries wo...
International audienceThis is a paper about the role of religion in the practice of humanitarian/dev...
Religious organizations have played an increasingly important role in development aid. In studies in...
This paper examines the emergence of a humanitarian frontline in several operational contexts. Over ...
his book gives an in-depth analysis of the role of faith in the work of Tearfund, a leading evangeli...
This case study of a network of evangelical churches in Lebanon, based on data collected during an e...
Beside Humanitarianism and Intervention (see Fabian's post on 18/04/2013), another central research ...
This article seeks to bring more nuance to recent discussions about the role of faith in religious d...
This paper analyzes Islamic FBOs’ humanitarian approaches, programs, and challenges. Politicalized r...
This paper intends to explore the complex and often implicit relationship between religion, humanita...
We propose a more nuanced examination of the powerful forces that play a role in shaping the view sh...
Charity has a long tradition in the Christian religion. From the early beginning there was some orga...
Many faith?based organisations engaging in development are contesting not only the practical implica...
There is good reason to engage faith-based organisations and local faith communities in humanitarian...
lationships, processes in which a person can not always find its meaning. Extensive financial, tech...
There was a time when Western relief and development agencies working in Muslimmajority countries wo...
International audienceThis is a paper about the role of religion in the practice of humanitarian/dev...
Religious organizations have played an increasingly important role in development aid. In studies in...
This paper examines the emergence of a humanitarian frontline in several operational contexts. Over ...
his book gives an in-depth analysis of the role of faith in the work of Tearfund, a leading evangeli...
This case study of a network of evangelical churches in Lebanon, based on data collected during an e...
Beside Humanitarianism and Intervention (see Fabian's post on 18/04/2013), another central research ...
This article seeks to bring more nuance to recent discussions about the role of faith in religious d...
This paper analyzes Islamic FBOs’ humanitarian approaches, programs, and challenges. Politicalized r...
This paper intends to explore the complex and often implicit relationship between religion, humanita...
We propose a more nuanced examination of the powerful forces that play a role in shaping the view sh...
Charity has a long tradition in the Christian religion. From the early beginning there was some orga...
Many faith?based organisations engaging in development are contesting not only the practical implica...
There is good reason to engage faith-based organisations and local faith communities in humanitarian...
lationships, processes in which a person can not always find its meaning. Extensive financial, tech...
There was a time when Western relief and development agencies working in Muslimmajority countries wo...