Congregational Social Work

Congregational Social Work
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Total Pages : 313
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ISBN-10 : 0971531889
ISBN-13 : 9780971531888
Rating : 4/5 (89 Downloads)

Synopsis Congregational Social Work by : Diana S. Richmond Garland

Why I Am a Social Worker

Why I Am a Social Worker
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Total Pages : 269
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ISBN-10 : 0989758109
ISBN-13 : 9780989758109
Rating : 4/5 (09 Downloads)

Synopsis Why I Am a Social Worker by : Diana S. Richmond Garland

"'Why I am a social worker' describes the rich diversity and nature of the profession of social work through the 25 stories of daily lives and professional journeys chosen to represent the different people, groups and human situations where social workers serve. Many social workers of faith express that they feel 'called' to help people--sometimes a specific population of people such as abused children or people who live in poverty. Often they describe this calling as a way of living out their faith. 'Why I am a social worker' serves as a resource for Christians in social work as they reflect on their sense of calling, and provides direction to guide them in this process. 'Why I am a social worker' employs a narrative, descriptive approach, allowing the relationship between faith and practice to emerge through the professional life stories of social workers who are Christians. As such, it provides a way to explore integration on personal, emotional and practical levels."--Back cover.

Christianity and Social Work

Christianity and Social Work
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ISBN-10 : 0989758168
ISBN-13 : 9780989758161
Rating : 4/5 (68 Downloads)

Synopsis Christianity and Social Work by : Scales Laine

Christianity and Social Work is written for social workers whose motivations to enter the profession are informed by their Christian faith, and who desire to develop faithfully Christian approaches to helping.

Public Worship and Public Work

Public Worship and Public Work
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Publisher : Liturgical Press
Total Pages : 260
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ISBN-10 : 0814661939
ISBN-13 : 9780814661932
Rating : 4/5 (39 Downloads)

Synopsis Public Worship and Public Work by : Christian Batalden Scharen

Description: In a time of increasing cultural pluralism and vast religious restructuring in the United States, Christian social ethics must take account of how values and commitments shape Christian communities. In Public Worship and Public Work Christian Scharen examines theological claims about the relationship of worship and ethics by means of ethnographic study of the life, worship, and work of three vibrant congregations. Public Worship and Public Work moves beyond two caricatures of the relationship between worship and social ethics. Rather than resolute portrayals of the Church as a reflection of its culture and context and causal accounts of the Church's liturgy forming a Christian witness over and against culture, this book lifts up congregational identity as an area of dynamic interaction between worship, social ethics, and culture. Chapters in Part One are "Liturgy and Social Ethics: Characterizing a Debate," and "Sociologizing the Debate: Identity, Ritual, and Public Commitment." Chapters in Part Two: Three Case Studies in Atlanta's Old Downtown are "'People Living Church': The Catholic Shrine of the Immaculate Conception," "'Jesus Saves': Big Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church, '" and "'The Church at Work': Central Presbyterian Church.'" Part Three concludes with "The World in the Church in the World."

Congregations in America

Congregations in America
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Publisher : Harvard University Press
Total Pages : 304
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ISBN-10 : 9780674029446
ISBN-13 : 0674029445
Rating : 4/5 (46 Downloads)

Synopsis Congregations in America by : Mark Chaves

More Americans belong to religious congregations than to any other kind of voluntary association. What these vast numbers amount to--what people are doing in the over 300,000 churches, synagogues, mosques, and temples in the United States--is a question that resonates through every quarter of American society, particularly in these times of "faith-based initiatives," "moral majorities," and militant fundamentalism. And it is a question answered in depth and in detail in Congregations in America. Drawing on the 1998 National Congregations Study--the first systematic study of its kind--as well as a broad range of quantitative, qualitative, and historical evidence, this book provides a comprehensive overview of the most significant form of collective religious expression in American society: local congregations. Among its more surprising findings, Congregations in America reveals that, despite the media focus on the political and social activities of religious groups, the arts are actually far more central to the workings of congregations. Here we see how, far from emphasizing the pursuit of charity or justice through social services or politics, congregations mainly traffic in ritual, knowledge, and beauty through the cultural activities of worship, religious education, and the arts. Along with clarifying--and debunking--arguments on both sides of the debate over faith-based initiatives, the information presented here comprises a unique and invaluable resource, answering previously unanswerable questions about the size, nature, make-up, finances, activities, and proclivities of these organizations at the very center of American life.

Family Systems and Congregational Life

Family Systems and Congregational Life
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Publisher : Baker Academic
Total Pages : 335
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ISBN-10 : 9781493416950
ISBN-13 : 1493416952
Rating : 4/5 (50 Downloads)

Synopsis Family Systems and Congregational Life by : R. Robert Creech

Experienced pastor and seminary teacher R. Robert Creech helps pastoral leaders increase their effectiveness by applying family systems theory to congregational life and ministry. Creech introduces readers to the basic concepts of Bowen Family Systems Theory, applies family theory to the work of ministry in church settings, and connects systems thinking to the everyday aspects of congregational ministry, such as preaching, pastoral care, leadership, spiritual formation, and interpreting biblical texts. Each chapter contains discussion questions, and there are five helpful appendixes with supplemental information about Bowen theory.

Religion, Welfare and Social Service Provision

Religion, Welfare and Social Service Provision
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Publisher : MDPI
Total Pages : 276
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ISBN-10 : 9783038977605
ISBN-13 : 3038977608
Rating : 4/5 (05 Downloads)

Synopsis Religion, Welfare and Social Service Provision by : Robert Wineburg

Religion, Welfare, and Social Service Provision: Common Ground delves deeply into the partnerships forged between religious communities, government agencies and nonprofits to deliver social services to the needy. These pages offer a considered examination of how local faith entities have served those in their midst, and how the provision of those services has been impacted by evolving social policies. This foundational volume brings together the work of more than two dozen leading researchers, each providing long overdue scholarly inquiry into religiously affiliated helping and the many possibilities that it holds for effective cooperation.

Church Social Work

Church Social Work
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Total Pages : 130
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015058148001
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Rating : 4/5 (01 Downloads)

Synopsis Church Social Work by : Diana S. Richmond Garland

The social work profession has grown in many directions since its beginnings in the settlement houses and the missions of churches, denominational agencies, and the voluntary services of individual Christians. However social workers continue to serve as the hands and heart of the church in outreach to oppressed and hurting persons. The church was the first and has continued to be a prominent context for social work practice. Joined more recently by government programs, schools, hospitals and clinics, mental health agencies, industry, and most recently the pro-profit, private service sector. This book provides an introduction to church social work, describing and illustrating practice principles that are particularly applicable in the varying contexts of church social work.

The Invisible Caring Hand

The Invisible Caring Hand
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Publisher : NYU Press
Total Pages : 348
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ISBN-10 : 9780814716182
ISBN-13 : 0814716180
Rating : 4/5 (82 Downloads)

Synopsis The Invisible Caring Hand by : Ram A. Cnaan

Based on in-depth interviews with clergy and lay leaders in 251 congregations nationwide, this groundbreaking volume provides empirical data to social scientists, religious study scholars, and those involved in the debates over the role of faith-based organizations in social services.

Freeing Congregational Mission

Freeing Congregational Mission
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Publisher : InterVarsity Press
Total Pages : 200
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ISBN-10 : 9781514000694
ISBN-13 : 1514000695
Rating : 4/5 (94 Downloads)

Synopsis Freeing Congregational Mission by : B. Hunter Farrell

North American congregations face a deepening crisis of consumer-oriented "selfie missions" and practices based on colonial-era assumptions. Seeking to free congregational mission from harmful cultural forces, this book helps churches better partner with God's work in the world, offering the latest research and practical, step-by-step tools for churches.