This book offers an interdisciplinary effort to address global health issues grounded on a human rights framework seen from the perspective of those who are more vulnerable to be sick and die prematurely: the poor.
This book offers an interdisciplinary effort to address global health issues grounded on a human rights framework seen from the perspective of those who are more vulnerable to be sick and die prematurely: the poor.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Acknowledgments Abbreviations Introduction: A Liberating Approach to Health Care..................... Prolegomenon of a Project: Hermeneutical and Methodological Lines................... Part I Human Contingency: Anthropology of Suffering........................................ 1 The Unfortunate Being in Simone Weil......... 2 Rootedness, Suffering, And Compassion: Malheur And Incarnation.......... 3 The Liberation Approach to Suffering: Simone Weil and Liberation Theology............ 4 The Preferential Option for the Poor as an Existential Commitment............. 5 Emptying and the Preferential Option for the Poor: Mysticism and Social Implications... Conclusion Part I............ Part II Suffering and Inequalities in Health................... 6 Liberation Ethics: Inclusion from Below.............. 7 The Suffering of the Poor and Their Vulnerability: Voices from Below.......... 8 Structural Violence Beyond Numbers: Learning from the Hermeneutical Lens of The Poor.... 9 Structural Violence and Social Determinants of Health: The Vulnerability of the Poor... Conclusion Part II.......... Part III Anthropology of Suffering and Liberation Ethics: Bases for Health Care as a Human Right..... 10 Global Health and Human Rights Framework from Below: Theological and Anthropological Perspectives..... 11 Popular Education and Public Health: A Community-Based Approach for Health Care Advocacy........ Conclusion Part III....... Suffering - Health - Hope...... Bibliography..... About the Author.....
Acknowledgments Abbreviations Introduction: A Liberating Approach to Health Care..................... Prolegomenon of a Project: Hermeneutical and Methodological Lines................... Part I Human Contingency: Anthropology of Suffering........................................ 1 The Unfortunate Being in Simone Weil......... 2 Rootedness, Suffering, And Compassion: Malheur And Incarnation.......... 3 The Liberation Approach to Suffering: Simone Weil and Liberation Theology............ 4 The Preferential Option for the Poor as an Existential Commitment............. 5 Emptying and the Preferential Option for the Poor: Mysticism and Social Implications... Conclusion Part I............ Part II Suffering and Inequalities in Health................... 6 Liberation Ethics: Inclusion from Below.............. 7 The Suffering of the Poor and Their Vulnerability: Voices from Below.......... 8 Structural Violence Beyond Numbers: Learning from the Hermeneutical Lens of The Poor.... 9 Structural Violence and Social Determinants of Health: The Vulnerability of the Poor... Conclusion Part II.......... Part III Anthropology of Suffering and Liberation Ethics: Bases for Health Care as a Human Right..... 10 Global Health and Human Rights Framework from Below: Theological and Anthropological Perspectives..... 11 Popular Education and Public Health: A Community-Based Approach for Health Care Advocacy........ Conclusion Part III....... Suffering - Health - Hope...... Bibliography..... About the Author.....
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