
The Social Work of the Salvation Army - Pioneering Social Welfare Initiatives of the Salvation Army
Edwin Gifford Lamb
Verlag: Good Press
Beschreibung
In "The Social Work of the Salvation Army," Edwin Gifford Lamb meticulously explores the multifaceted efforts of the Salvation Army in addressing social issues during the early 20th century. With a keen analytical lens, Lamb employs an accessible yet scholarly style, blending historical narrative with sociological insights. This work situates the Salvation Army within the broader context of social reform movements, highlighting its innovative approaches to poverty alleviation, addiction treatment, and community development, all of which resonate with contemporary discussions on social justice. Edwin Gifford Lamb, a notable scholar in social sciences, devoted much of his career to examining the intersections of faith and social advocacy. His thorough research is underscored by a profound commitment to understanding how religious organizations contribute to social welfare. Lamb'Äôs firsthand experiences with the Salvation Army'Äôs programs provided him with unique insights into their operational dynamics and societal impact, inspiring him to document their herculean efforts in this work. This book is an invaluable resource for scholars, social workers, and anyone interested in the legacy of faith-based social movements. Through its comprehensive analysis, readers will gain a deeper appreciation for the Salvation Army's role in shaping modern social services, making it a crucial addition to the canon of social work literature.