Saving Souls, Serving Society:Understanding the Faith Factor in Church-based Social MinistryAs public funding for social services has been slashed, there has arisen an unprecedented interest in the potential (and dangers) of faith-based institutions as agents of social change. Now, as President Bush begins his second term, he has placed government funding of faith-based programs at the top of his domestic agenda. What distinguishes church-based from secular social activism? What is particularly religious about church-based social services? How do churches express their religious identity in the context of social services, and how does this affect their access to resources and partners? BookEnglish • Adults • 323 pp Oxford University Press • New York, NY • 2005
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