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The role of Religion in community development cannot be over emphasized. Throughout history the Catholic Church has participated in and initiated social change in various communities. Evangelization cannot occur occur without initiation of justice and peace. True justice must inculcate the traditional practices of the indigenous people. This is according to the understanding of the church against the backdrop of contemporary African social-economic,cultural,religious and political realities. This book therefore, uniquely explores the contribution of the Catholic Church to social change. The…mehr

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The role of Religion in community development cannot be over emphasized. Throughout history the Catholic Church has participated in and initiated social change in various communities. Evangelization cannot occur occur without initiation of justice and peace. True justice must inculcate the traditional practices of the indigenous people. This is according to the understanding of the church against the backdrop of contemporary African social-economic,cultural,religious and political realities. This book therefore, uniquely explores the contribution of the Catholic Church to social change. The study was based on the Biblical principle that a Christian should have concern for the needy and under-privileged as a sign of Jesus Christ's mission (Luke7:22). This explains why the Catholic Church has been at the forefront not only to revitalize humanity's spiritually but also to initiate development actions. These activities are aimed at creating sustainable solutions to the problems that challenge a community's livelihood based on the mandate of its own social teachings. The book targets undergraduate and postgraduate students,theologians,anthropologists,historians and policymakers.
Autorenporträt
Sussy Gumo Kurgat, PhD: Maseno University, MA and Bed: University of Nairobi is an Associate Professor of Sociology of Religion and Chairperson in the Department of Religion Theology and Philosophy Maseno University, Kenya. Her areas of interest include Religion and Development, Religion and Culture, Research Methods and Gender/Feminist Studies