The role of religion in American politics and civil society has drawn significant scholarly focus, but most of the recent attention has fallen on the religious right’s political influence and, more recently, on new initiatives to broaden the channeling of social service funding through faith- based organizations. These are important issues, but they exclude another historically important face of religiously-grounded public engagement: religious pressure for deeper political and economic democracy. We examine a widespread contemporary aspect of such engagement, faith-based community organizing (FBCO), through which poor and middle-income religious congregations advance the interests of their members. We analyze data from the first national s...
Off the radar of most political observers, a new form of political engagement has taken hold among L...
"This article identifies two important conditions under which participation in religious congregatio...
This article explores why certain churches have become engaged in local faith-based com-munity organ...
This article examines the current debate in the United States (primarily) and Britain regarding gove...
Religious institutions andnetworks provide one of the key social bases outof which Americans' p...
The Congregational Development Research Study (CDRS) examines the impact of faith-based community or...
Recent work by political sociologists and social movement theorists extend our understanding of how ...
The significance of religion in shaping political and civic activity has received great attention ov...
Faith-based initiatives have the potential to alter church-state relationships as they remove barrie...
Since the publication of Tocqueville's Democracy in America in 1835, scholars from a variety of disc...
During the past 10 years, faith-based initiatives have received increased public attention. The hope...
A complex mix of community and government activities and policies address social welfare needs, and ...
Government funding of religious organizations to provide public social servic-es is becoming increas...
What evidence supports or refutes the claim articulated from various quarters that faith-based organ...
What evidence supports or refutes the claim articulated from various quarters that faith-based organ...
Off the radar of most political observers, a new form of political engagement has taken hold among L...
"This article identifies two important conditions under which participation in religious congregatio...
This article explores why certain churches have become engaged in local faith-based com-munity organ...
This article examines the current debate in the United States (primarily) and Britain regarding gove...
Religious institutions andnetworks provide one of the key social bases outof which Americans' p...
The Congregational Development Research Study (CDRS) examines the impact of faith-based community or...
Recent work by political sociologists and social movement theorists extend our understanding of how ...
The significance of religion in shaping political and civic activity has received great attention ov...
Faith-based initiatives have the potential to alter church-state relationships as they remove barrie...
Since the publication of Tocqueville's Democracy in America in 1835, scholars from a variety of disc...
During the past 10 years, faith-based initiatives have received increased public attention. The hope...
A complex mix of community and government activities and policies address social welfare needs, and ...
Government funding of religious organizations to provide public social servic-es is becoming increas...
What evidence supports or refutes the claim articulated from various quarters that faith-based organ...
What evidence supports or refutes the claim articulated from various quarters that faith-based organ...
Off the radar of most political observers, a new form of political engagement has taken hold among L...
"This article identifies two important conditions under which participation in religious congregatio...
This article explores why certain churches have become engaged in local faith-based com-munity organ...