Evangelical Christianity, secular humanism, and the genesis of British social work

This article explores the origins of British social work, examining its connection with evangelical Christianity and secular humanism. It highlights the influence of religious movements on the social work profession and how they shaped its development. The paper traces historical context, discussing the roles of faith-based organizations and the rise of secular approaches to social welfare.
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