Contemporary Limitations to Religious Solutions to Social Problems

Lwati: A Journal of Contemporary Research 11 (3) (2014)
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Religion has contributed immensely to solving some of the social problems. The aim of this paper is to situate social problems within the context of other variables like human nature, plurality of cultures, and diversity in hermeneutics of societal values. This will help those interested in social problems to come to terms with the difficulties involved in defining or describing these deviances. In addition, cultural differences, political pressures, and plurality of values weaken the therapeutic strength of religion as it attends to social problems. Finally, this paper argues that religion as a social capital can reduce the menace of social problems if its institutions can be trusted by the people in the society.

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Emmanuel Orok Duke
Pontificia Universita Gregoriana (PhD)

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