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Financing American Religion

Editat de Mark Chaves, Sharon L. Miller
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 12 noi 1998
Money always has been a subject of deep concern for religious leaders. In recent decades, however, this perennial concern has taken on a new urgency as a crisis situation is perceived. Financing American Religion brings together short, readable essays representing the best, most up-to-date research and thinking on the intersections of money and religion. Sociologists, historians, economists, and theologians ask who gives, how much, and why. They investigate how money moves and how it affects religious organizational behavior. And throughout they explore how attitudes toward money have altered over time. Religious leaders and scholars of American religion will welcome this much-needed volume.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780761990376
ISBN-10: 0761990372
Pagini: 196
Dimensiuni: 149 x 226 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția AltaMira Press
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Cuprins

chapter 1 Preface
chapter 2 The Authors
chapter 3 Part I. Individual Giving
chapter 4 1. Dean Hoge, Charles Zech, Patrick McNamara, Michael Donahue, Giving in Five Denominations
chapter 5 2. John and Sylvia Ronsvalle, Basic Trends in Religious Giving 1921-1995
chapter 6 3. Calvin Pressley and Walter Collier, Financing Historic Black Churches
chapter 7 4. Laurence Iannaccone, Skewness Explained
chapter 8 5. Sharon Miller, The Meaning of Religious Giving
chapter 9 6. James Hudnut-Beumler, Historical Myths about Financing American Christianity
chapter 10 7. Robert Wood Lynn, Why Give?
chapter 11 8. Robert Wuthnow, The Crisis in the Churches
chapter 12 Part II. Congregations and Resources
chapter 13 9. Virginia Hodgkinson, Financing Religious Congregations: A National View
chapter 14 10. Dean Hoge and Loren Mead, Endowed Congregations
chapter 15 11. Daniel Conway, Clergy as Reluctant Stewards of Congregational Resources
chapter 16 Part III. Religious Organizations and Resources
chapter 17 12. Joseph Claude Harris, Financing Catholic Schools
chapter 18 13. Anthony Ruger, Financing Protestant Theological Schools
chapter 19 14. Sharon L. Miller, Financing Parachurch Organizations
chapter 20 15. Michael O'Neill, Religious Organizations in California
chapter 21 16. Kristen Gronbjerg and Sheila Nelson, Small Religious Nonprofits in Illinois
chapter 22 17. Ellen J. Benjamin, Philanthropic Institutions and the Small Religious Nonprofit
chapter 23 Part IV. Conclusion
chapter 24 18. John Mulder, Faith and Money: Theological Reflections on Financing American Religion
chapter 25 19. Mark Chaves, Financing American Religion

Recenzii

Chaves and Miller provide a well-integrated, systematic, cohesive, and unified discussion of various aspects of religious financing. As such, this work will take its place as both a practical guide for religious leaders and laity, and as a brief but thorough introduction to research regarding finance and religion for scholars.
A richly textured conversation emerges out of this volume in a way that is atypical of most edited volumes-particularly when those authors come from the diverse backgrounds that are evidenced here....this compedium is a worth-while addition to the personal library of anyone interested in the topic.
This compact, valuable book brings together the most important current research on faith and money....Worthwhile for anyone interested in the state of individual giving, the congregational resources available for addressing faith and money issues, or philanthropy in religious institutions.