This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.This article explores the role of faith in congregational social work. It investigates The Salvation Army (TSA), an international Christian church that provides social services in local communities. TSA’s congregational social work represents a specific case, in which spiritual values dictated by faith and social work principles are explicitly intertwined. In this article, a community of practice (CoP) perspective is used to analyse empirical data from a multiple-case study of TSA congregations. The article concludes that faith can be part of a professional ethos, by adding important values to a holistic understanding of social work.publishedVers...
Social welfare is traditionally discussed as a mixture of public, private, communal, and familial en...
This article is a critical analysis of the existing literature on spirituality in the profession of ...
This mixed methods research study explores the current interface of religion and social work in clin...
YesFaith-based social work is characterized by the recognition and acknowledgement of faith and fait...
This exploratory study examines how social work practitioners in England integrate service users? re...
This article reports on a project to explore the application of a mainstream community evaluation to...
This is the publisher's version.As service populations have changed, social workers in Norway and th...
There is growing recognition that promoting wellbeing requires a holistic approach to social work pr...
Four social workers, employed by Lutheran churches in the Twin Cities area, were interviewed using a...
After exploring reasons why social workers need to engage in a kind of dialogue with their clients' ...
This is an Author’s Original Manuscript of an article submitted for consideration to the Review of R...
Faith-based organizations and professional development: A case for practical theology? The questi...
This article analyses regulations and standards that frame social work education and practice across...
NoFindings from surveys of qualified social work practitioners and students indicate a need for soc...
This paper reviews 15 different articles discussing the current state of religion and spirituality (...
Social welfare is traditionally discussed as a mixture of public, private, communal, and familial en...
This article is a critical analysis of the existing literature on spirituality in the profession of ...
This mixed methods research study explores the current interface of religion and social work in clin...
YesFaith-based social work is characterized by the recognition and acknowledgement of faith and fait...
This exploratory study examines how social work practitioners in England integrate service users? re...
This article reports on a project to explore the application of a mainstream community evaluation to...
This is the publisher's version.As service populations have changed, social workers in Norway and th...
There is growing recognition that promoting wellbeing requires a holistic approach to social work pr...
Four social workers, employed by Lutheran churches in the Twin Cities area, were interviewed using a...
After exploring reasons why social workers need to engage in a kind of dialogue with their clients' ...
This is an Author’s Original Manuscript of an article submitted for consideration to the Review of R...
Faith-based organizations and professional development: A case for practical theology? The questi...
This article analyses regulations and standards that frame social work education and practice across...
NoFindings from surveys of qualified social work practitioners and students indicate a need for soc...
This paper reviews 15 different articles discussing the current state of religion and spirituality (...
Social welfare is traditionally discussed as a mixture of public, private, communal, and familial en...
This article is a critical analysis of the existing literature on spirituality in the profession of ...
This mixed methods research study explores the current interface of religion and social work in clin...