
Giving, data and compassion: Should Christians all be ‘effective altruists’?
Matters of Life and Death
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Rethinking Charitable Giving
This chapter critiques common practices in charitable giving, emphasizing the need for a more impactful approach rather than emotional responses. It explores the intersection of Christian values and effective altruism, highlighting the historical evolution of altruism and addressing the complexities of donation priorities. The discussion also contrasts utilitarian and Christian perspectives on responsibility, the nature of suffering, and the impact of individual choices on broader humanitarian outcomes.
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