Description
Paperback cover has light wear. Pages are clean and the binding is tight. Ships from Colorado.
This very good condition copy of “The Skeptic’s Guide To Global Poverty” by Dale Hanson Bourke offers a thought-provoking exploration of one of the most pressing issues facing the modern world. Published in 2005, this book challenges conventional wisdom and presents a critical analysis of the complex factors contributing to global poverty. Bourke, a respected author and speaker on issues of social justice and Christian ethics, draws upon her extensive research and first-hand experiences to provide a balanced perspective on the challenges and potential solutions.
Bourke’s work is particularly noteworthy for its interdisciplinary approach, combining insights from economics, political science, and theology. She examines the historical roots of poverty, the role of international aid organizations, and the ethical and spiritual dimensions of poverty alleviation efforts. With a skeptical yet compassionate lens, Bourke encourages readers to question simplistic narratives and embrace the nuances of this multifaceted global issue.
For collectors and readers interested in social justice, international development, or Christian perspectives on global issues, this well-preserved copy offers a valuable addition to their libraries. Bourke’s incisive analysis and willingness to challenge conventional thinking make this book a must-read for those seeking a deeper understanding of the complexities of global poverty.