SPIRITUALITY AND SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
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Abstract
This article briefly traces the historical roots and influence of spirituality in a social work context. It illuminates the natural synchrony of spirituality with social development by interconnecting the similarities in their principles, values, approaches and strategies. This paper argues for spirituality to be infused into social work education and illumines several themes that can be used in relation to social development education.
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