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The other Philadelphia story : how local congregations support quality of life in urban America / Ram A. Cnaan ; with Stephanie C. Boddie ... [et al.].

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Cnaan, Ram A.
Contributor:
Boddie, Stephanie C.
Series:
City in the twenty-first century book series.
The city in the twenty-first century
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Church charities--Pennsylvania--Philadelphia.
Church charities.
Faith-based human services--Pennsylvania--Philadelphia.
Faith-based human services.
Quality of life--Pennsylvania--Philadelphia.
Quality of life.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (352 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Philadelphia : University of Pennsylvania Press, c2006.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
For people living in U.S. cities, social services come not only from the government but increasingly also from local religious communities. Ever since the Clinton administration's welfare reform, faith-based institutions, and especially congregations, have been allowed to bid for federal funds for their programs. In The Other Philadelphia Story, drawing on the first-ever census of congregations in any American city, Ram Cnaan and his colleagues provide an authoritative account of the functioning of congregations, their involvement in social services, and their support of other charitable organizations.An in-depth study of 1,392 congregations in Philadelphia, the book illuminates how these groups function as community hubs where members and neighbors alike gather throughout the week. Cnaan's findings show that almost every assembly of parishioners emphasizes caring for others, even if the help is modest. Thus American congregations uphold an implicit but strong norm of social responsibility and work to improve the quality of life for members and nonmembers alike.Many of the problems associated with urban life persist in the face of governmental inaction, and the burden of responsibility cannot be shouldered entirely by congregations. However, in a city such as Philadelphia, where half the residents are regular attenders of religious congregations, hopes for urban improvement are largely to be found in these local groups.Special focus is given in the book to kinds of care that often go unnoticed: volunteerism, provision of refuge, and informal assistance to community members in need. All told, Cnaan asserts, congregations are an essential component of Philadelphia's civil society. Without them, the quality of life would deteriorate immeasurably.
Contents:
pt. 1. Introduction to the field of studying congregations
pt. 2. Congregational contribution to quality of life in urban America
pt. 3. Special congregations and subgroups
pt. 4. Area organizations that enhance the congregational social service capacity
pt. 5. Conclusions and implications.
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references (p. [301]-320) and index.
ISBN:
9786613211545
9781283211543
1283211548
9780812201628
0812201620
OCLC:
759158160

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