Noah: a story of peacebuilding,nonviolence, reconciliation,and healing |
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Authors: | Bruce D. Friedman |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Social Work, California State University, Bakersfieldbruce_friedman@rocketmail.com |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACTFor years there has been a failure to show the relevance between the application of religious text within social work and the social sciences. This paper provides a functional framework on the reason for the separation between social sciences and religious studies and then uses the Genesis account of Noah and the flood to show how the two can be integrated for peacebuilding, reconciliation, and healing. The paper applies the Noah story to micro, mezzo, and macro applications of social work practice and concludes with a call for a deeper integration of religious text into social work practice. |
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Keywords: | Social work practice spirituality religion Judaism Torah |
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