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Caritas

2021
Caritas, a form of divine grace that transformed neighbourly love into moral action, was a key concept in early modern Europe, guiding ideas about morality, the self, and becoming an embodied ethic. This book introduces the concept of an ‘emotional ethic’ to help explain the role of caritas in early modern communities, where love was
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Caritas

1970
Herder Korrespondenz, Bd. 47 Nr.
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‘Caritas’ Students

Blackfriars, 1947
To all young people equally, whether students, young workers, young teachers or others, we say: Look around you, witness the hunger and the poverty, and help in whatever way you can. And to all leaders and teachers of youth we say: Take your young people seriously.
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Carita's War [PDF]

open access: possibleDevelopment, 2001
Carolyn Nordstrom argues that millions of girl-youths are affected by political violence taking place in the world today, yet less is known about what happens to girls in war zones than to any other segment of the population. This ‘invisibility’ is not an accident, but relates to the many ‘wars’ children encounter on the frontlines.
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Cum scientia caritas

Education for Primary Care, 2022
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Caritas in social work: one university’s paradigm shift through the social construction of meaning

Journal of Religion and Spirituality in Social Work, 2021
Laura Gibson
exaly  

CARITAS MEDICI

Archives of Internal Medicine, 1953
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