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Archives: Civic Engagement

Reynolds (2013)

By Laura SabiaMarch 18, 2018

Reynolds, Amy. 2013. NETWORKS, ETHICS, AND ECONOMIC VALUES. Latin American Research Review 48 (1):112-132.

McClure (2015)

By Laura SabiaMarch 18, 2018

McClure, Jennifer M. 2015. The Cost of Being Lost in the Crowd: How Congregational Size and Social Networks Shape Attenders’ Involvement in Community Organizations. Review of Religious Research 57 (2):269-286.

Baker (2013)

By Laura SabiaMarch 18, 2018

Baker, Christopher. 2013. Moral Freighting and Civic Engagement: A UK Perspective on Putnam and Campbell’s Theory of Religious-Based Social Action. Sociology of Religion 74 (3):343-369.

Warner (1994)

By Ellen ChildsAugust 13, 2015

Warner, R. S. 1994. “The Place of the Congregation in the Contemporary American Religious Configuration.” In J. Wind & J. Lewis (Eds.), American Congregations: New Perspectives in the Study of Congregations (pp. 54-99). Chicago: University of Chicago Press. (Amazon)

Thiemann (2005)

By Ellen ChildsAugust 13, 2015

Thiemann, R. F. 2005. “What’s Faith Got to Do With It? Lutheran Social Ministry in Transition.” In M. J. Bane, B. Coffin, & R. Higgins (Eds.), Taking Faith Seriously. Cambridge: Harvard University Press. (Amazon)

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