Catholic Missionaries and Their Work with the Poor

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Catholic
Catholic missionaries
Central African Republic
Christianity
Church
Civil Society
civil society strengthening
Comparative Disadvantages
comparative institutional analysis
Data Set
Development
Dream
economics
education
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faith-based development
faith-based organizations
faith-based poverty intervention models
FBOs
government
Government Failure
Health Shocks
healthcare
Integral Human Development
market-government failure
missiology
Missionaries
Missionaries and their Globalized Development Work
Missionary Congregations
Missionary Healthcare
Missionary Sisters
Missionary Social Services
Non-distribution Constraint
Obstetric Fistula
politics
Poverty
poverty alleviation strategies
Poverty Trap
poverty-reducing initiatives
Religion
religion-development literature
Religious Congregations
religious social services
Secular NGOs
Social Service Centres
social services
socioeconomic impact assessment
South Sudan
Ultra-poor Households
Women's Empowerment Programs
Women’s Empowerment Programs
World Development Report
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367029180
  • Weight: 521g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 11 Dec 2018
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book explores the vital role of faith-based organizations (FBOs) in compensating for the market’s and government’s inability to provide vital services. Its key theoretical contribution is the notion that poverty is the result of a triadic failure—when markets, government, and civil society become dysfunctional at the same time. Using data on Catholic missionaries’ development work, this study presents the various ways by which FBOs mitigate market and government failures in healthcare, education, and social services, and in the process build and strengthen civil society.

This study has two main objectives. First, it aims to present an overview of missionaries’ development work, evaluating the socioeconomic significance of their faith-based development work. In addition, various comparative advantages and disadvantages have been imputed to FBOs in the religion-development literature, and we assess to what extent missionaries actually exhibit these posited qualities in practice. Second, the groundwork is laid for future religion-development scholars by presenting a theoretical framework and a method for evaluating the role and contributions of FBOs in the larger community.

This is an important investigation of contemporary worldwide Christianity and its relationship with development. As such, it will interest scholars of religious studies and missiology, as well as development economics, public service and the political economy.

Albino Barrera is Professor of Economics and Theology at Providence College, USA. His research mainly focusses on moral theology, economic ethics, and the intersection of development economics and religion, and he has published multiple books and journal articles on these subjects. These include, Biblical Economic Ethics (2013) and Market Complicity and Christian Ethics (2011).

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