Holy Humanitarians

by Heather D. Curtis

Publisher: Harvard University Press Published: 2018-04-16 Category: Spirituality & Mindfulness

# Understanding the Sacred Roots of Modern Humanitarianism

Spirituality and social action have long been viewed as distinct paths, yet this groundbreaking exploration reveals how deeply intertwined they truly are. Discover how nineteenth-century American Protestants transformed religious devotion into one of the most powerful forces for social change, creating the blueprint for modern humanitarian movements that continue to shape our world today.

At the heart of this examination is a profound question: What happens when religious faith becomes the driving force behind efforts to reduce human suffering? The answer takes readers on a fascinating journey through the nineteenth century, when evangelical Protestant women and men began to see caring for the poor, sick, and marginalized not merely as charitable duty, but as a sacred calling. These individuals believed that serving humanity was, in essence, serving God. They didn't compartmentalize their spiritual lives from their practical work in the world. Instead, they merged these dimensions into what they understood as holy service.

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