University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. August 2013. Major: Sociology. Advisors: Dr. Penny Edgell, Dr. Kathleen Hull. 1 computer file (PDF); viii, 407 pages, appendices A-F.As a result of provisions codified in the 1996 PRWORA, and later, through presidential Executive Order, many Americans now encounter the welfare state through small programs run by local churches. Both liberal and conservative worship communities in the US have embraced and maintained a `traditional' family ideology in which nuclear family ideals are normative--despite increasing levels of diversity in the way the majority of Americans organize their family lives. The central concerns of this dissertation revolve around whether and how programs receiving funds associ...
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Religious familism, or ideology about ‘‘the good family,’ ’ has been central to the culture and prac...
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The purpose of this intrinsic case study was to explore the special needs ministry of “Quality Churc...
A case study of seven religious institutions in the Greater Boston Area, this paper attempts to anal...
Faith-based initiatives have the potential to alter church-state relationships as they remove barrie...
Book note for John P. Bartkowski and Helen Regis, Charitable Choices: Religion, Race and Poverty in ...
The field of faith-based human services, once the sole purview of religious agencies and organizatio...
This article presents research on faith-based community organizing in the US to examine how congrega...
Social welfare is traditionally discussed as a mixture of public, private, communal, and familial en...
A complex mix of community and government activities address social welfare needs. Even with structu...
Drawing from the extensive research that has been performed recently within the sociology of religio...
This thesis offers a comprehensive investigation into the organizational structures and attributes o...
ABSTRACT. Over the last decade, policy-makers have pushed faith-based organizations (FBOs) to increa...
This article presents research on faith-based community organizing in the US to examine how congrega...
UnrestrictedThe goal of this study is twofold: to create a broader, more inclusive notion of what fa...
Religious familism, or ideology about ‘‘the good family,’ ’ has been central to the culture and prac...
A complex mix of community and government activities and policies address social welfare needs, and ...
The purpose of this intrinsic case study was to explore the special needs ministry of “Quality Churc...
A case study of seven religious institutions in the Greater Boston Area, this paper attempts to anal...
Faith-based initiatives have the potential to alter church-state relationships as they remove barrie...
Book note for John P. Bartkowski and Helen Regis, Charitable Choices: Religion, Race and Poverty in ...