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Gestures of Welcome – Theological Implications for Social Work with Refugees and Migrants

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Dr. Monika Pfaller-Rott: Dr. René Dausner, you are working at the academic chair of a fundamental theology at the Catholic University of Eichstätt-Ingolstadt. One of your main focuses is the interreligious dialog. For example, you are a member of the discussion group ‘Jews and Christian’ of the Central Council of Catholics. One might be astonished to read about the relationship between Social Work with refugees and migrants on the one hand and theology on the other hand.

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Dausner, R. (2018). Gestures of Welcome – Theological Implications for Social Work with Refugees and Migrants. In: Pfaller-Rott, M., Gómez-Hernández, E., Soundari, H. (eds) Soziale Vielfalt. Springer VS, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-21090-8_20

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