Welfare and Religion in 21st Century Europe
Welfare and Religion in 21st Century Europe, authored by Taylor & Francis Ltd, delves into the evolving relationship between religious organizations and welfare in contemporary Europe. Published in 2011 and featuring 212 pages of insightful analysis, this thought-provoking work examines the historical role of churches in welfare provision and the gradual shift of responsibility towards the state. This transition is closely linked to the broader process of secularization embraced by European societies. However, the book poses critical questions about the implications of a potentially diminishing state role in welfare. Readers will gain a deeper understanding of the dynamics at play as they explore how religious institutions might adapt and respond to these changes in an increasingly secularized Europe. This hardback edition is a must-read for those interested in sociology, religious studies, and public welfare policy.