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Frontmatter
Contents
Foreword
Preface
I. An Overview of Congregations
1 Congregations in Society
2 The Historical Development of American Congregations
II Congregations Involvement: Empirical Findings
3 The Congregations in Our Study
4 Congregational Involvement I: Areas of Involvement
5 Congregational Involvement II: Characteristics of Service and Financial Value
6 Which Congregations Tend to Get Involved
7 Comparing Neighbors: Canada and the U.S.A.
III Congregations for Society: Additional Studies
8 Small-Town Congregations: The Case of Council Grove, Kansas
9 Mediating Structures: The Greater New Orleans Federation of Churches
10 Social Ministry in the Community: The Case of St. Gabriel's Episcopal Church and Urban Bridges
IV Concluding Remarks
11 Volunteerism and Organized Religion
12 Why and How Congregations Get Involved in Service Delivery
13 The Congregational Norm of Community Involvement
14 The Broader Perspective: Congregations for Society and Beyond
Appendix: Methodological Notes
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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