Religion in America | Chapter 2 Preface

Religious groups and organizations have long been involved in charity and social reform efforts. In recent years a growing number of political and social leaders in the United States have turned toward religious or “faith-based” organizations to assist or even take over the administration of social welfare functions previously handled by government, including welfare benefits, prisons, and drug and alcohol treatment. Proponents of such programs argue that they can achieve superior results because of the special commitment religion can inspire in both social welfare providers and...

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