Welfare in America: Christian Perpectives on a Policy in Crisis - Stanley W Carlson-thies - Boeken - William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company - 9780802841278 - 15 december 1995
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Welfare in America: Christian Perpectives on a Policy in Crisis

Stanley W Carlson-thies

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Welfare in America: Christian Perpectives on a Policy in Crisis

Jacket Description/Back: Should welfare be abolished because it fosters dependency, or should it be expanded to offer more effective help? Are people poor due to their own irresponsibility or as a result of social injustice? Is the key welfare problem non-work or illegitimacy? Should government help the poor, or is aid a job for the church? Such polarized questions have hampered the quest for constructive welfare reform and have left Christians criticizing each other as mere advocates of a bogus compassion or of a "tough love" that actually lacks love. This book moves beyond such polarities by developing a fuller biblical understanding of personhood, the multiple institutions of society, and the limited yet constructive responsibilities of government. It argues that assistance should aim to restore people and institutions to their diverse responsibilities in a healthy society. For shalom to replace poverty and social decay, families, churches, schools, government, and other institutions must each fulfill its own responsibilities. The topics range from family dysfunction to global economic restructuring, from constitutional disputes about government support for faith-based charities to social science's confusion about causation, and from welfare program changes to policy initiatives to revitalize civil society. Publisher Marketing: Discusses the current issue of welfare reform and shares views on what the church's position should be. Review Citations:

Booklist 02/01/1996 pg. 900 (EAN 9780802841278, Paperback)

Contributor Bio:  Carlson-Thies, Stanley W Carlson-Thies is a Fellow of the Center for Public Justice. He directed the Welfare Responsibility project and is now leading an inquiry into how government hampers and supports religious charities. Contributor Bio:  Skillen, James W James W. Skillen (PhD, Duke University) helped found the Center for Public Justice (CPJ), an independent, nonpartisan organization devoted to policy research and civic education for which he served as executive director and president. Now retired from the CPJ, he is engaged in full-time writing, mentoring, and speaking on political thought and public policy. Skillen has authored or edited numerous books, including "Recharging the American Experiment", and lives in Birmingham, Alabama.

Media Boeken     Paperback Book   (Boek met zachte kaft en gelijmde rug)
Vrijgegeven 15 december 1995
ISBN13 9780802841278
Uitgevers William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company
Genre Theometrics > Academic - Religious Orientation > Christian
Pagina's 608
Afmetingen 154 × 230 × 39 mm   ·   966 g