Faith-Based Social Services: From Communitarian to Individualistic Values
Abstract. This article argues that a primary, contemporary product of four moments in the history of faith-based social services has been a highly selective and inconsistent use of the notion of human rights by churches and church leaders. Churches still occasionally reference a communitarian sense...
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Year: 2011, Volume: 46, Issue: 2, Pages: 482-490 |
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B market-based B Faith-based B Social Services B Free Market B church mission |
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