Diakonie Im Sozialstaatlichen Wandel
Book Description
Johannes Eurich examines the profound transformation occurring within diaconal institutions as they navigate the evolving landscape of modern welfare systems. This comprehensive analysis explores how faith-based service organizations have adapted since the introduction of social-economic frameworks in the early 1990s, creating new challenges for institutions rooted in theological tradition.
The work delves into the complex tensions that emerge when organizations must balance their spiritual foundations with contemporary service delivery models and organizational development demands. Eurich carefully maps the intricate relationships between established churches, denominational associations, and diaconal institutions as they work through processes of guidance and reorientation in this changing environment.
For readers interested in understanding how spiritual communities engage with social responsibility, this scholarly examination offers valuable insights into the intersection of faith and public service. The book addresses fundamental questions about maintaining theological identity while meeting modern organizational and economic requirements.
Through detailed analysis of current challenges facing these institutions, Eurich provides a thoughtful exploration of how religious organizations can preserve their core mission while adapting to new social and economic realities. This work will appeal to those seeking to understand the practical applications of faith-based service in contemporary society and the ongoing dialogue between spiritual calling and institutional sustainability.
The comprehensive scope of this 414-page study makes it a substantial resource for anyone examining the role of religious institutions in modern welfare systems.
Who Is This For?
π Reading Level: Long (> 400 pages) (~12 hours)
π Length: 414 pages
What You'll Discover
- β Explore Economics
- β Explore Religious aspects
- β Discover service as spiritual practice
- β Explore Sociological aspects
- β Explore Welfare economics
- β Explore Church and social problems
- β Explore Christianity
- β Explore Deacons