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Author Blevins, John

Title Christianity's Role in United States Global Health and Development Policy : To Transfer the Empire of the World
Published Milton : Routledge, 2018

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Description 1 online resource (203 pages)
Series Routledge Research in Religion and Development Ser
Routledge Research in Religion and Development Ser
Contents Cover; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; List of tables; Acknowledgments; Introduction; 1 The religious origins of America's relationship to the world; 2 "Christianity is adequate to the work": religion and social reform in the progressive era; 3 The new century begins: 1900-1948; 4 In-depth Christianization: evangelists, engineers, and reconstructionists; 5 Blurring the lines between evangelists, engineers, and reconstructionists; 6 American Protestantism in the Cold War; 7 No longer on the mainline: other Christianities, other religions, and no religion
Summary In recent years, the role of religion in influencing international health policy and health services provision has been seen as increasingly important. This book provides a social history of the relationship between religion and America's international health policy and practice from the latter 19th century to the present. The book demonstrates that the fields of religion and public health have distinct moral frameworks, eachwith their own rationales, assumptions, and motivations. While these two frameworks share significant synergies, substantial tensions also exist, which are negotiated in political contexts. The book traces the origins of religion's influence on public health to the Progressive Era in the latter half of the 19th century, examines tensions that arose in the first half of the 20th century, describes the divorce between religion and international health from the 1940s through the 1980s, identifies the sources of the renewed interest in the relationship between religion and international health, and anticipates the future contours of religion and international health in light of contemporary political and economic forces. While the influence of religion on international health practice and policy in the United States serves as the focus of the book, the effects of US policies on international health policies in general are also explored in depth, especially in the book's later chapters. This ambitious study of religion's social history in the United States over the last 150 years will be of interest to researchers in global health, politics, religion anddevelopment studies
Notes 8 Not "either/or" but "both/and": on seeing international health and development as a tragic profession ... and why that should give us hopeIndex
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
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Subject Church and social problems -- United States -- History
Medical policy.
Health Policy
Church and social problems
Medical policy
United States
Genre/Form History
Form Electronic book
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