The purpose of this study is to examine the church-state relations in the United States from the perspective of the social welfare system. More precisely, we are questioning the way the conceptual foundations and practical activities of religious organizations influence the directions of social policy and shape the way of dealing with the poor. The first part of the text outlines the main features of religious life and social welfare system in America, while the second contains an analysis of the impact of basic moral and religious principles of the Reformed Protestantism and Roman Catholicism (the two most widespread religious traditions) and the ways in which religious orga¬nizations are taking part in the modern social welfare system in ...
As an outgrowth of the National Congress of Religious, a series of institutes was organized which wa...
Recent advances in the role of religion in social welfare in the USA pose both threats and opportuni...
Christian organizations in the United States take positions in favor of or against progressive effor...
The purpose of this study is to examine the church-state relations in the United States from the per...
A complex mix of community and government activities and policies address social welfare needs, and ...
There is a widespread misimpression that the separation of church andstate applied so vigorously to ...
This book radically revises established knowledge in comparative welfare state studies and introduce...
This issue brief examines the relationship between religious minorities and social welfare in the Un...
honors thesisCollege of Social & Behavioral SciencePolitical ScienceJames J. GoslingPublic policy ex...
Government funding of religious organizations to provide public social servic-es is becoming increas...
This article examines the current debate in the United States (primarily) and Britain regarding gove...
For decades, comparative research on the welfare state concentrated on social security systems, negl...
obscure piece of that legislation—section 104, known as “charitable choice”— altered the conditions ...
Abstract: A non-experimental, cross-sectional study was carried out to determine what possible corr...
Christianity has long been practiced in Europe as the predominant religion. However, not all denomin...
As an outgrowth of the National Congress of Religious, a series of institutes was organized which wa...
Recent advances in the role of religion in social welfare in the USA pose both threats and opportuni...
Christian organizations in the United States take positions in favor of or against progressive effor...
The purpose of this study is to examine the church-state relations in the United States from the per...
A complex mix of community and government activities and policies address social welfare needs, and ...
There is a widespread misimpression that the separation of church andstate applied so vigorously to ...
This book radically revises established knowledge in comparative welfare state studies and introduce...
This issue brief examines the relationship between religious minorities and social welfare in the Un...
honors thesisCollege of Social & Behavioral SciencePolitical ScienceJames J. GoslingPublic policy ex...
Government funding of religious organizations to provide public social servic-es is becoming increas...
This article examines the current debate in the United States (primarily) and Britain regarding gove...
For decades, comparative research on the welfare state concentrated on social security systems, negl...
obscure piece of that legislation—section 104, known as “charitable choice”— altered the conditions ...
Abstract: A non-experimental, cross-sectional study was carried out to determine what possible corr...
Christianity has long been practiced in Europe as the predominant religion. However, not all denomin...
As an outgrowth of the National Congress of Religious, a series of institutes was organized which wa...
Recent advances in the role of religion in social welfare in the USA pose both threats and opportuni...
Christian organizations in the United States take positions in favor of or against progressive effor...