Evans, 1992 - Google Patents
Liberation theology, empowerment theory and social work practice with the oppressedEvans, 1992
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- 12230701213666609078
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- Evans E
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- International Social Work
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The complex interplay between religious beliefs, values and ethics and social work has gained more attention during the last few decades. Early scholars (Niebuhr, 1932; Tillich, 1954, 1962; Towle, 1957) helped to lay the foundation for our understanding of areas of …
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