Yours the power: faith-based organizing in the USA

Introduction Katie Day -- Interfaith community organizing : emerging theological and organizational challenges Brad Fulton, Richard L. Wood -- Receiving from the other : theology and grass-roots organizing Mary McClintock Fulkerson -- Churches unusual : worship and broad-based organizing in two Broo...

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Contributors: Day, Katie 1951- (Editor)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: Leiden Boston Brill 2013
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Further subjects:B Faith-based human services United States
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Summary:Introduction Katie Day -- Interfaith community organizing : emerging theological and organizational challenges Brad Fulton, Richard L. Wood -- Receiving from the other : theology and grass-roots organizing Mary McClintock Fulkerson -- Churches unusual : worship and broad-based organizing in two Brooklyn congregations Aarian Marshall -- Leaders in faith-based organizing networks Patti Daley, Ryan J. Bell, Anthony Banout, Jonathan Currie -- Funding and teaching challenges facing faith-based organizing Sheila Greeve Davaney, John Bowlin, Jarrett Kerbel, Elizabeth Valdez -- Three public cultures Michael Gecan -- Pastors and flocks Jeffrey Stout -- Alinsky and Augustine : connecting organizing and theology Luke Bretherton
Despite shifts in the religious landscape in North America - reflected in the significant increase in those with no religious affiliation and emptier pews across the religious spectrum--there has also been a rise in participation in faith-based grassroots organizations. People of faith are increasingly joining broad-based organizing efforts to seek social change in their communities, regions and country. This volume brings together the most current thinking on faith-based organizing from the perspective of theologians, social researchers and practitioners. The current state of faith based organizing is critically presented, as it has evolved from its roots in the mid-twentieth century into a context which raises new questions for its philosophical assumptions, methodology, and very future. Originally published as issue 4 of Volume 6 (2012) of Brill's 'International Journal of Public Theology'
Item Description:"Originally published as Volume 6(4) (2012), pp. 377-545, in Brill's International journal of public theology"--T.p. verso. - Includes bibliographical references
ISBN:9004246002