The Congregational Development Research Study (CDRS) examines the impact of faith-based community organizing on organizational development in its primary institutional sponsors— religious congregations. That is, we study whether and how congregational development results from the particular form of civic engagement sometimes known as congregation-based, institutional, or broad-based organizing, and termed here faith-based community organizing.\u2
In this thesis, I seek to engage with broad questions regarding religion and its interaction with th...
Social welfare is traditionally discussed as a mixture of public, private, communal, and familial en...
This article explores why certain churches have become engaged in local faith-based com-munity organ...
The Congregational Development Research Study (CDRS) examines the impact of faith-based community or...
Congregations of faith seek to live out the call of their faith traditions in a culture experiencing...
The Congregational Development Research Study (CDRS) examines the impact of faith-based community or...
In speaking around the country in 2001 about how faith-based community organizing influences power i...
Policymakers have acted as if the federal government was the prime mover in developing and supportin...
Evaluates how well six California faith-based institutions used community organizing to pull immigra...
An important story is being told in the land, of the unrecognized but powerful role of faith communi...
The role of religion in American politics and civil society has drawn significant scholarly focus, b...
Offers insights from Irvine's work with six California faith-based civic engagement projects. Descri...
For as long as anyone can remember, congregations have played a vital role in nurturing the spirit o...
Faith-based initiatives have the potential to alter church-state relationships as they remove barrie...
A complex mix of community and government activities address social welfare needs. Even with structu...
In this thesis, I seek to engage with broad questions regarding religion and its interaction with th...
Social welfare is traditionally discussed as a mixture of public, private, communal, and familial en...
This article explores why certain churches have become engaged in local faith-based com-munity organ...
The Congregational Development Research Study (CDRS) examines the impact of faith-based community or...
Congregations of faith seek to live out the call of their faith traditions in a culture experiencing...
The Congregational Development Research Study (CDRS) examines the impact of faith-based community or...
In speaking around the country in 2001 about how faith-based community organizing influences power i...
Policymakers have acted as if the federal government was the prime mover in developing and supportin...
Evaluates how well six California faith-based institutions used community organizing to pull immigra...
An important story is being told in the land, of the unrecognized but powerful role of faith communi...
The role of religion in American politics and civil society has drawn significant scholarly focus, b...
Offers insights from Irvine's work with six California faith-based civic engagement projects. Descri...
For as long as anyone can remember, congregations have played a vital role in nurturing the spirit o...
Faith-based initiatives have the potential to alter church-state relationships as they remove barrie...
A complex mix of community and government activities address social welfare needs. Even with structu...
In this thesis, I seek to engage with broad questions regarding religion and its interaction with th...
Social welfare is traditionally discussed as a mixture of public, private, communal, and familial en...
This article explores why certain churches have become engaged in local faith-based com-munity organ...