Spirituality and the Black Helping Tradition in Social Work

Spirituality and the Black Helping Tradition in Social Work
ISBN-10
0871013223
ISBN-13
9780871013224
Category
Social Science / Social Work
Pages
296
Language
English
Published
2002
Publisher
National Association of Social Workers
Authors
Elmer P. Martin, Joanne Mitchell Martin

Description

In the black helping tradition, spirituality is the sense of the sacred and divine. It is a critical value deeply rooted in the African worldview and used by African Americans as a tool for survival. Provocative and well-written, this is the first book to draw a relationship between social work, spirituality, and the helping tradition among African Americans. Offering a wealth of historical detail and narrative, Elmer and Joanne Martin explore spirituality as a foundation for understanding people of African descent and as a skill to evoke self-help. This ground-breaking book raises compelling questions about the limitations and strengths of mainstream social work in issues of black spirituality and its role in strengthening the black community today.

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