Religion in Global Health and Development The Case of Twentieth-Century Ghana

The COVID-19 pandemic has made evident that the field of global health - its practices, norms, and failures - has the power to shape the lives of billions. Global health perspectives on the role of religion, however, are strikingly limited. Uncovering the points where religion and global health have...

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Main Author: Walker, Benjamin Bronnert (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Montreal McGill-Queen's University Press (mqup) 2022
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