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Religion, Welfare, and Social Service Provision: Common Ground delves deeply into the partnerships forged between religious communities, government agencies and nonprofits to deliver social services to the needy. These pages offer a considered examination of how local faith entities have served those in their midst, and how the provision of those services has been impacted by evolving social policies. This foundational volume brings together the work of more than two dozen leading researchers, each providing long overdue scholarly inquiry into religiously affiliated helping and the many possibilities that it holds for effective cooperation.
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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contents 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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