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For Further Reading:
President George W. Bush, Rallying the Armies of Compassion (The White House, January 2001).
Unlevel Playing Field: Barriers to Participation by Faith-Based and Community Organizations in Federal Social Service Programs (The White House, August 2001).
Joseph Loconte, God, Government and the Good Samaritan: The Promise and the Peril of the President's Faith-Based Agenda (Washington, DC: The Heritage Foundation, 2001).
Marvin Olasky, Compassionate Conservatism: What It Is, What It Does, And How It Can Transform America (New York: Free Press, 2000).
Harnessing Civic and Faith-Based Power to Fight Poverty, Working Group on Human Needs and Faith-Based and Community Initiatives (Washington, DC, 2003). See also: www.working-group.org.
Luis E. Lugo, Equal Partners: The Welfare Responsibility of Governments and Churches (Washington, DC: Center for Public Justice, 1998).
Charles L. Glenn, The Ambiguous Embrace: Government and Faith-Based Schools and Social Agencies (Princeton: Princeton Univ. Press, 2000)
Stephen V. Monsma, When Sacred and Secular Mix: Religious Nonprofit Organizations and Public Money (Lanham,Maryland: Rowman & Littlefield, 1996).
Ram A. Cnaan with Robert J. Wineburg and Stephanie C. Boddie, The Newer Deal: Social Work and Religion in Partnership (New York: Columbia Univ. Press, 1999).
Ryan Streeter, Transforming Charity: Toward a Results-Oriented Social Sector (Indianapolis: The Hudson Institute, 2001).
E. J. Dionne Jr. and Ming Hsu Chen, eds., Sacred Places, Civic Purposes: Should Government Help Faith-Based Charity? (Washington, DC: The Brookings Institution, 2001).
Ronald J. Sider, "The Case for Discrimination," First Things (June/July 2002).
Byron R. Johnson, Objective Hope: Assessing the Effectiveness of Faith-Based Organizations: A Review of the Literature (Philadelphia: Center for Research on Religion and Urban Civil Society, 2002).
The Nonprofit Sector and Government: Clarifying the Relationship (Washington, DC: The Aspen Institute, 2002)
Religious Organizations and Government (Washington, DC: The Aspen Institute, 2002).
A Guide to Charitable Choice: The Rules of Section 104 of the 1996 Federal Welfare Law Governing State Coopration with Faith-Based Social-Service Providers (Washington, DC: Center for Public Justice, and Annandale, Virginia: Center for Law and Religious Freedom of the Christian Legal Society, January 1997). |