Concept information
Preferred term
Christian antipoverty campaigns
Definition
- The roots of Christian antipoverty campaigns go back to the first church council in Jerusalem in ca. 50 c.e, in which Apostle Paul was called and sent as the first minister to the Gentiles. [Source: The SAGE Encyclopedia of World Poverty; Christian Antipoverty Campaigns]
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URI
https://concepts.sagepub.com/social-science/concept/Christian_antipoverty_campaigns
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