Sanctioning Religion? : Politics, Law, and Faith-Based Public Services by Jeffrey Polet (2005, Trade Paperback)

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PublisherRienner Publishers, Lynne
ISBN-101588263436
ISBN-139781588263438
eBay Product ID (ePID)44673946

Product Key Features

Number of Pages250 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NameSanctioning Religion? : Politics, Law, and Faith-Based Public Services
SubjectPhilanthropy & Charity
Publication Year2005
TypeTextbook
Subject AreaSocial Science
AuthorJeffrey Polet
FormatTrade Paperback

Additional Product Features

Intended AudienceScholarly & Professional
LCCN2004-029656
Dewey Edition22
ReviewsA superlative book. This very useful collection of case studies provides detailed descriptions of exactly what such imprecise constitutional provisions as 'establishment,' 'excessive entanglement,' and 'free exercise' mean in the trenches. - Ted Jelen, University of Nevada Las Vegas
Dewey Decimal342.7308/52
Table Of ContentIntroduction: Faith-Based Initiatives in the Limelight - the Editors. Religion, the Constitution, and Charitable Choice - the Editors. Constraints of the Establishment Clause. Introduction - the Editors. Religion, Rehabilitation, and the Criminal Justice System - S. Kennedy. When Does Mentoring Become Proselytizing? - D.K. Ryden. A Church-Based Welfare-to-Work Partnership - H.R. Unruh and J.W. Sinha. The First Amendment Rights of Religious Organizations. Introduction - the Editors. Should Catholic Charities Have to Pay for Contraceptive Drugs? - J. Orr. Federal Funding and Religion-Based Employment Decisions - M. Rogers. Balancing Pragmatic and Theoretical Considerations. Introduction - the Editors.
SynopsisDoes federal funding of a church's welfare-to-work program constitute government endorsement of a particular religion? Do religious organizations that accept public funds lose the legal autonomy needed to preserve their religious identity and mission? Wading into the constitutional battle over whether government can/should enlist the help of religious organizations in delivering social services, Sanctioning Religion? investigates the potential - as well as the perils - of mixing religion and politics in the United States., Entering the constitutional battle over whether government can/should enlist the help of religious organizations in delivering social services, this book investigates the potential - as well as the perils - of mixing religion and politics in the United States.
LC Classification NumberKF4865.S26 2005
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