ReviewsProvides useful information, careful analysis, and powerful recommendations on this important problem., This is the book on the next hot subject: plans to draw on faith-based groups for our social reconstruction. It contains evidence, provides analysis--and judgment. One of the best., "Highly recommended for academics, lawyers, and political leaders." -- Choice Reviews "This is the book on the next hot subject: plans to draw on faith-based groups for our social reconstruction. It contains evidence, provides analysis-and judgment. One of the best." --Amitai Etzioni, professor, George Washington University; founder of the Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics "Provides useful information, careful analysis, and powerful recommendations on this important problem." --A James Reichley, Senior Fellow; Georgetown University; author of The Life of the Parties "Stephen Monsma provides powerful historical, legal, constitutional, and practical support for the idea that religious institutions should be more involved in the delivery of needed public services to all Americans. I hope the Supreme Court is reading." --Michael W. McConnell, William B. Graham Professor of Law, University of Chicago "Stephen V. Monsma's well-researched study develops an enhanced conceptual framework for the expanded role of religious-based nonprofits in implementing public policies." --Rev. Kevin Sullivan, Chief Operating Officer, Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of New York "Those who advocate a high wall separating church and state- wanted to find out about and cut public funding for religious no-profits, they would do well to read Stephen V. Monsma's 'When Sacred and Secular Mix'" -- Philanthropy, Stephen Monsma provides powerful historical, legal, constitutional, and practical support for the idea that religious institutions should be more involved in the delivery of needed public services to all Americans. I hope the Supreme Court is reading., Stephen V. Monsma's well-researched study develops an enhanced conceptual framework for the expanded role of religious-based nonprofits in implementing public policies., Those who advocate a high wall separating church and state- wanted to find out about and cut public funding for religious no-profits, they would do well to read Stephen V. Monsma's 'When Sacred and Secular Mix'
Dewey Decimal346.73/064
Table Of ContentChapter 1 List of Tables Chapter 2 Preface Chapter 3 Nonprofit Organizations in a Pluralistic Society Chapter 4 The Setting: Legal Principles and Public Attitudes Chapter 5 Religious Nonprofit Organizations and Public Money: Patterns Chapter 6 Mixing Sacred and Secular: Tensions and Problems Chapter 7 When Legal Principles Confuse Chapter 8 Positive Neutrality Chapter 9 Appendices Chapter 10 The Questionnaires Chapter 11 The Study Chapter 12 The Religious Practice Scale Chapter 13 Selected Bibiography Chapter 14 Index
SynopsisBased on a nation-wide survey, this text examines the implications of the financial relationship between church and state, whereby hundreds of millions of public dollars flow annually to religiously based non-profit organizations in America., Despite Americans' traditional emphasis on the separation of church and state, both in theory and practice, few are aware of the hundreds of millions of public dollars that flow annually to religiously based nonprofit organizations. Based on a massive nation-wide survey of nearly 800 such groups, Stephen V. Monsma's important study explores the implications of this financial partnership.