Author: Jenny Trinitapoli
Edition:
Binding: Hardcover
ISBN: 0195335945
Edition:
Binding: Hardcover
ISBN: 0195335945
Religion and AIDS in Africa
The African AIDS epidemic has sparked fierce debate over the role of religion.
Categories: Health & Fitness - Diseases - AIDS and HIV * General. Contributors: Jenny Trinitapoli - Author. Format: Hardcover
Some scholars and activists argue that religion is contributing to the spread of HIV and to the stigmatization of people living with AIDS. Others claim that religion reduces the spread of HIV and promotes care and support for the sick and their survivors.
Religion and AIDS in Africa offers the first comprehensive empirical account of the impact of religion on the AIDS epidemic. Jenny Trinitapoli and Alexander Weinreb draw upon extensive fieldwork in Malawi, including hundreds of interviews with religious leaders and lay people, and survey data from more than 30 other sub-Saharan African countries. Their research confirms the importance of religious
Religion and AIDS in Africa
Categories: Health & Fitness - Diseases - AIDS and HIV * General. Contributors: Jenny Trinitapoli - Author. Format: NOOK Book
Categories: Health & Fitness - Diseases - AIDS and HIV * General. Contributors: Jenny Trinitapoli - Author. Format: Hardcover
Categories: Health & Fitness - Diseases - AIDS and HIV * General. Contributors: Jenny Trinitapoli - Author. Format: Hardcover
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Some scholars and activists argue that religion is contributing to the spread of HIV and to the stigmatization of people living with AIDS. Others claim that religion reduces the spread of HIV and promotes care and support for the sick and their survivors.
Religion and AIDS in Africa offers the first comprehensive empirical account of the impact of religion on the AIDS epidemic. Jenny Trinitapoli and Alexander Weinreb draw upon extensive fieldwork in Malawi, including hundreds of interviews with religious leaders and lay people, and survey data from more than 30 other sub-Saharan African countries
ome scholars and activists argue that religion is contributing to the spread of HIV and to the stigmatization of people living with AIDS. Others claim that religion reduces the spread of HIV and promotes care and support for the sick and their survivors.
Religion and AIDS in Africa offers the first comprehensive empirical account of the impact of religion on the AIDS epidemic. Jenny Trinitapoli and Alexander Weinreb draw upon extensive fieldwork in Malawi, including hundreds of interviews with religious leaders and lay people, and survey data from more than 30 other sub-Saharan African countries. Their research confirms the importance of religious