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Religion in Philanthropic Organizations : Family, Friend, Foe?

Austin, Allan W.(Contributions by)Dashefsky, Arnold(Contributions by)Ferris, Elizabeth G.(Contributions by)Kammer, Fred(Contributions by)Kelner, Shaul(Contributions by)Kennedy, Sheila S.(Contributions by)King, David P.(Contributions by)Lazerwitz, Bernard(Contributions by)McDonic, Susan(Contributions by)Davis, Thomas J.(Edited by)
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Religion in Philanthropic Organizations explores the tensions inherent in religious philanthropies across a variety of organizations and examines the effect assumptions about "professional, scientific, nonsectarian" philanthropy have had on how religious philanthropies carry out their activities.

The organizations examined include the American Friends Service Committee, the American Soviet Jewry Movement, Catholic Charities USA, the Salvation Army, the World Council of Churches, and World Vision (in global comparative context).

The book also looks at Robert Pierce, founder of World Vision and Samaritan's Purse, and at matters not bounded by a single religious philanthropy: philanthropy and Jewish identity, American Muslim philanthropy since 9/11, and the complexities of the federal program that funds faith-based initiatives.

These essays shed light on how religion and philanthropy function in American society, shaping and being shaped by the culture and its notions of the "common good."

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Product Details
Indiana University Press
0253009952 / 9780253009951
Paperback / softback
26/09/2013
United States
English
320 pages : illustrations (black and white)