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Religion, civil society, and social provision in the U.S. / Theda Skocpol
Risks and responsibilities for faith-based organizations / Ronald Thiemann, Samuel Herring and Betsy Perabo
Justice and charity in social welfare / Francis Schüssler Fiorenza
Religious ideas and social policy: subsidiarity and Catholic style of ministry / J. Bryan Hehir
Where religion and public values meet: who will contest? / Brent Coffin
Choice or commonality: welfare and schooling after the welfare state / Martha Minow
Doing whose work? faith-based organizations and government partnerships / Anna Greenberg
After partnership: rethinking public-nonprofit relations / Peter Frumkin
"Villages": new community building strategies for disadvantaged families / Richard Weissbourd
"That's what I growed up hearing": race, redemption and American democracy / Lucie White
Religion and the Boston miracle: the effect of Black ministry on youth violence / Jenny Berrien, Omar McRoberts and Christopher Winship
Faith communities and the post-welfare reform safety net / Mary Jo Bane.
Risks and responsibilities for faith-based organizations / Ronald Thiemann, Samuel Herring and Betsy Perabo
Justice and charity in social welfare / Francis Schüssler Fiorenza
Religious ideas and social policy: subsidiarity and Catholic style of ministry / J. Bryan Hehir
Where religion and public values meet: who will contest? / Brent Coffin
Choice or commonality: welfare and schooling after the welfare state / Martha Minow
Doing whose work? faith-based organizations and government partnerships / Anna Greenberg
After partnership: rethinking public-nonprofit relations / Peter Frumkin
"Villages": new community building strategies for disadvantaged families / Richard Weissbourd
"That's what I growed up hearing": race, redemption and American democracy / Lucie White
Religion and the Boston miracle: the effect of Black ministry on youth violence / Jenny Berrien, Omar McRoberts and Christopher Winship
Faith communities and the post-welfare reform safety net / Mary Jo Bane.