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ArtikelEvaluating Faith-Based Programs: An Introduction From the Guest Editor  
Oleh: Walton, Elaine
Jenis: Article from Journal - e-Journal
Dalam koleksi: Research on Social Work Practice vol. 17 no. 2 (Mar. 2007), page 171-173.
Fulltext: 171.pdf (61.14KB)
Isi artikelSocial work has its historical roots in religion. Early social workers in the United States viewed organized religion both as a source of charitable service and as an important influence for good in people’s lives (Thyer, in press). Richmond (1917) made reference to religion as an important source of support and component of a social diagnosis. Johnson (1941) asserted, “Thhttp://lib.atmajaya.ac.id/DM/MasterArtikel/Edit2.aspx?tabID=409&kid=151484&id=152737&mid=685&inp=1&rTabID=408#Popupe roots of almost all modern social work services are in religious organizations; hence the church can be considered the ‘mother of social work’” (p. 404). Another example is taken from Guild and Guild (1936):
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