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Religion, welfare and social service provision : common ground / About the Special Issue Editors -- Preface to "Religion, Welfare and Social Service Provision" -- Robert Wineburg Introduction of the Special Issue "Religion, Welfare and Social Service Provision: Common Ground", Reprinted from: Religions 2019, 10, 143, doi:10.3390/rel10030143 -- Edward Queen History, Hysteria, and Hype: Government Contracting with Faith-Based Social Service Agencies, Reprinted from: Religions 2017, 8, 22, doi:10.3390/rel8020022 -- F. Ellen Netting and Mary Katherine O'Connor The Intersectionality of Religion and Social Welfare: Historical Development of Richmond's Nonprofit Health and Human Services Reprinted from: Religions 2016, 7, 13, doi:10.3390/rel7010013 -- Carl Milofsky and Brandn Green Re-Building Coal Country: A Church/University Partnership Reprinted from: Religions 2016, 7, 75, doi:10.3390/rel7060075 -- David Campbell Small Faith-Related Organizations as Partners in Local Social Service Networks, Reprinted from: Religions 2016, 7, 57, doi:10.3390/rel7050057 -- Jay Poole, John Rife, Wayne Moore and Fran Pearson The Congregational Social Work Education Initiative: Toward a Vision for Community Health through Religious Tradition and Philanthropy Reprinted from: Religions 2016, 7, 62, doi:10.3390/rel7060062 -- Jo Anne Schneider Envisioning Religiously Diverse Partnership Systems among Government, Faith Communities and FBOS Reprinted from: Religions 2016, 7, 105, doi:10.3390/rel7080105 -- Ian Bedford Maintaining the Connection: Strategic Approaches to Keeping the Link between Initiating Congregations and Their Social Service Off-Spring Reprinted from: Religions 2016, 7, 111, doi:10.3390/rel7090111 -- Daniel Rhodes The Dual Role a Buddhist Monk Played in the American South: The Balance between Heritage and Citizenship in the Refugee Community, Reprinted from: Religions 2016, 7, 50, doi:10.3390/rel7050050 -- Helen Harris, Gaynor Yancey and Dennis Myers Social Work Field Education in and with Congregations and Religiously-Affiliated Organizations in a Christian Context Reprinted from: Religions 2016, 7, 52, doi:10.3390/rel7050052 -- Terry A. Wolfer, Dennis R. Myers, Edward C. Polson and Betsy Bevis Baby Boomers as Congregational Volunteers in Community Ministry, Reprinted from: Religions 2017, 8, 66, doi:10.3390/rel8040066 -- Mark Chaves and Alison J. Eagle Congregations and Social Services: An Update from the Third Wave of the National Congregations Study, Reprinted from: Religions 2016, 7, 55, doi:10.3390/rel7050055 -- Rebecca Sager and Keith Bentele Coopting the State: The Conservative Evangelical Movement and State-Level Institutionalization, Passage, and Diffusion of Faith-Based Initiatives, Reprinted from: Religions 2016, 7, 71, doi:10.3390/rel7060071 -- Brad R. Fulton Trends in Addressing Social Needs: A Longitudinal Study of Congregation-Based Service Provision and Political Participation, Reprinted from: Religions 2016, 7, 51, doi:10.3390/rel7050051 -- Dan Heist and Ram A. Cnaan Faith-Based International Development Work: A Review Reprinted from: Religions 2016, 7, 19, doi:10.3390/rel7030019 -- Ramya Ramanath Unpacking Donor Retention: Individual Monetary Giving to U.S.-Based Christian -- Faith-Related, International Nongovernmental Organizations, Reprinted from: Religions 2016, 7, 133, doi:10.3390/rel7110133 -- Jay Poole Postscript of Special Issue "Religion, Welfare and Social Service Provision: Common Ground" Reprinted from: Religions 2019, 10, 138, doi:10.3390/rel10030138. |
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About the Special Issue Editors -- Preface to "Religion, Welfare and Social Service Provision" -- Robert Wineburg Introduction of the Special Issue "Religion, Welfare and Social Service Provision: Common Ground", Reprinted from: Religions 2019, 10, 143, doi:10.3390/rel10030143 -- Edward Queen History, Hysteria, and Hype: Government Contracting with Faith-Based Social Service Agencies, Reprinted from: Religions 2017, 8, 22, doi:10.3390/rel8020022 -- F. Ellen Netting and Mary Katherine O'Connor The Intersectionality of Religion and Social Welfare: Historical Development of Richmond's Nonprofit Health and Human Services Reprinted from: Religions 2016, 7, 13, doi:10.3390/rel7010013 -- Carl Milofsky and Brandn Green Re-Building Coal Country: A Church/University Partnership Reprinted from: Religions 2016, 7, 75, doi:10.3390/rel7060075 -- David Campbell Small Faith-Related Organizations as Partners in Local Social Service Networks, Reprinted from: Religions 2016, 7, 57, doi:10.3390/rel7050057 -- Jay Poole, John Rife, Wayne Moore and Fran Pearson The Congregational Social Work Education Initiative: Toward a Vision for Community Health through Religious Tradition and Philanthropy Reprinted from: Religions 2016, 7, 62, doi:10.3390/rel7060062 -- Jo Anne Schneider Envisioning Religiously Diverse Partnership Systems among Government, Faith Communities and FBOS Reprinted from: Religions 2016, 7, 105, doi:10.3390/rel7080105 -- Ian Bedford Maintaining the Connection: Strategic Approaches to Keeping the Link between Initiating Congregations and Their Social Service Off-Spring Reprinted from: Religions 2016, 7, 111, doi:10.3390/rel7090111 -- Daniel Rhodes The Dual Role a Buddhist Monk Played in the American South: The Balance between Heritage and Citizenship in the Refugee Community, Reprinted from: Religions 2016, 7, 50, doi:10.3390/rel7050050 -- Helen Harris, Gaynor Yancey and Dennis Myers Social Work Field Education in and with Congregations and Religiously-Affiliated Organizations in a Christian Context Reprinted from: Religions 2016, 7, 52, doi:10.3390/rel7050052 -- Terry A. Wolfer, Dennis R. Myers, Edward C. Polson and Betsy Bevis Baby Boomers as Congregational Volunteers in Community Ministry, Reprinted from: Religions 2017, 8, 66, doi:10.3390/rel8040066 -- Mark Chaves and Alison J. Eagle Congregations and Social Services: An Update from the Third Wave of the National Congregations Study, Reprinted from: Religions 2016, 7, 55, doi:10.3390/rel7050055 -- Rebecca Sager and Keith Bentele Coopting the State: The Conservative Evangelical Movement and State-Level Institutionalization, Passage, and Diffusion of Faith-Based Initiatives, Reprinted from: Religions 2016, 7, 71, doi:10.3390/rel7060071 -- Brad R. Fulton Trends in Addressing Social Needs: A Longitudinal Study of Congregation-Based Service Provision and Political Participation, Reprinted from: Religions 2016, 7, 51, doi:10.3390/rel7050051 -- Dan Heist and Ram A. Cnaan Faith-Based International Development Work: A Review Reprinted from: Religions 2016, 7, 19, doi:10.3390/rel7030019 -- Ramya Ramanath Unpacking Donor Retention: Individual Monetary Giving to U.S.-Based Christian -- Faith-Related, International Nongovernmental Organizations, Reprinted from: Religions 2016, 7, 133, doi:10.3390/rel7110133 -- Jay Poole Postscript of Special Issue "Religion, Welfare and Social Service Provision: Common Ground" Reprinted from: Religions 2019, 10, 138, doi:10.3390/rel10030138. |
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