Faith-Based Policy: A Litmus Test for Understanding Contemporary America
Autor John Chandleren Limba Engleză Paperback – 15 mar 2017
While John Chandler's Faith-Based Policy: A Litmus Test for Understanding Contemporary Americaresponds to this need to understand, it also acknowledges that there is already a substantial amount of documentation available, which, taken together, provides a comprehensive, though sometimes biased, picture of faith-based policy. This book contributes a relatively brief, impartial analysis that draws on and synthesizes the available information. More specifically, in order to dissipate the confusion surrounding the perceptions that many have had concerning the intention and meaning of the policy, this book provides insight into: 1) the theological visions of the faith-based actors behind the policy; 2) how these actors have tried to apply these visions as the program has evolved in the 2000s; 3) the divisiveness and debate that has characterized the faith-based experiment, and; 4) how all of the above may be held up for contemplation by the reader as a mirror of developing American culture.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781498556644
ISBN-10: 1498556647
Pagini: 148
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 9 mm
Greutate: 0.22 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Lexington Books
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1498556647
Pagini: 148
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 9 mm
Greutate: 0.22 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Lexington Books
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Preface
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1: The Need to Know
Chapter 2: Finding an Instrument of the Spirit - European Roots
Chapter 3: The Roots Take Hold in the United States
Chapter 4: The Context for Growth in the New Millennium
Chapter 5: From Theory to Application - Conflicting Signals
Chapter 6: Theory in Application - Conflicting Use of the Instruments
Chapter 7: New Theory - Obama and Lessons from Life
Chapter 8: New Theory - Obama, Niebuhr and Liberals
Chapter 9: Theory in Application - A New Partnership with Americans?
Chapter 10: Obama, Faith-Based Policy, and "the Center"
Works Cited
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1: The Need to Know
Chapter 2: Finding an Instrument of the Spirit - European Roots
Chapter 3: The Roots Take Hold in the United States
Chapter 4: The Context for Growth in the New Millennium
Chapter 5: From Theory to Application - Conflicting Signals
Chapter 6: Theory in Application - Conflicting Use of the Instruments
Chapter 7: New Theory - Obama and Lessons from Life
Chapter 8: New Theory - Obama, Niebuhr and Liberals
Chapter 9: Theory in Application - A New Partnership with Americans?
Chapter 10: Obama, Faith-Based Policy, and "the Center"
Works Cited
Recenzii
John Chandler is an essential, independent voice in the discussion of faith-based policy. This book is a must read for policy-makers, academics, and citizens. There is hope here for a future beyond our contemporary polarization.
John Chandler's Faith-Based Policy: A Litmus Test for Understanding Contemporary America, rather than condemning or praising, is devoted to showing how this policy development illumines the role of religion in American public life. This is an unusual and valuable addition to the small number of books on this important policy that now spans three administrations and both parties. His comments on the connection between faith and public affairs for President Obama are provocative.
One does not have to agree with all of the analyses and conclusions of Chandler to appreciate his skillful placing of 'faith-based initiatives' into their theoretical context. A must read for all students of faith-based organizations' evolving role in the public policy world.
Each of three consecutive U.S. Presidents, Bill Clinton, George W. Bush, and Barack Obama, have initiated or expanded "faith-based" offices and programs. In this important, insightful, and engaging book, John Chandler adroitly describes, analyzes, and assesses the politics, policies, and personalities associated with this latest chapter in the history of church-state relations in America. Agree or not with Chandler's main ideas and interpretations, this is easily among the best, most erudite, and most even-handed books on the subject yet written.
[The author] offers insights into the development of charitable choice and other faith-based policies in the United States. His vantage point 'from afar' offers a helpful, critical distance from the inner workings of the policy process. . . .This book offers . . . important insights.
John Chandler's Faith-Based Policy: A Litmus Test for Understanding Contemporary America, rather than condemning or praising, is devoted to showing how this policy development illumines the role of religion in American public life. This is an unusual and valuable addition to the small number of books on this important policy that now spans three administrations and both parties. His comments on the connection between faith and public affairs for President Obama are provocative.
One does not have to agree with all of the analyses and conclusions of Chandler to appreciate his skillful placing of 'faith-based initiatives' into their theoretical context. A must read for all students of faith-based organizations' evolving role in the public policy world.
Each of three consecutive U.S. Presidents, Bill Clinton, George W. Bush, and Barack Obama, have initiated or expanded "faith-based" offices and programs. In this important, insightful, and engaging book, John Chandler adroitly describes, analyzes, and assesses the politics, policies, and personalities associated with this latest chapter in the history of church-state relations in America. Agree or not with Chandler's main ideas and interpretations, this is easily among the best, most erudite, and most even-handed books on the subject yet written.
[The author] offers insights into the development of charitable choice and other faith-based policies in the United States. His vantage point 'from afar' offers a helpful, critical distance from the inner workings of the policy process. . . .This book offers . . . important insights.