Reevaluating Christian Anti-Trafficking Activism in Relationship to Emerging Best Practices and Human Rights Philosophy

Date of Award

5-2012

Degree Type

Thesis

Degree Name

Master of Arts in Religious Studies (MARS)

Department

Philosophy, Theology and Religious Studies

First Advisor

Brian Stiltner

Abstract

"This thesis identifies a consensus of best practices in the field, and analyzes the impact of grounding anti-trafficking activism in Christian theology. A comparison of the methodology and efficacy of Christian organizations with best practices argues against stereotyping Christian initiatives as they vary in approach and methodology."

Comments

Master's thesis submitted to the faculty of Religious Studies at Sacred Heart University in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts in Religious Studies.


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