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Religious Service Attendance and Volunteering
Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly, 2016Despite methodological advances in studying the relationship between religious attendance and volunteering, its dynamic nature still needs to be elucidated. We apply growth curve modeling to examine whether trajectories of religious attendance and volunteering are related to each other over a 15-year period in a nationally representative sample from ...
Kim, Young-Il, Jang, Sung Joon
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Religious People, Religious Congregations, and Volunteerism in Human Services: Is there a Link?
Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly, 1993The literature on volunteerism is voluminous, yet there is very little that examines the relationship between religious belief or observance and volunteerism. Religious belief may relate to an individual's decision to engage in volunteer activity.
Ram A. Cnaan +2 more
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Turkey: Religious Assistance in Prisons – State Monopoly of Religious Service
2020This chapter examines the religious facilities in the prisons of Turkey where a secular state has been defined constitutionally in 1923, despite the population’s being largely composed of Sunni Muslims. Secularism in the Turkish context does not correspond to a separation of religion and state, but rather signifies state management of religion in the ...
Ahmet Erdi Öztürk, İştar Gözaydın
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Participation in Religious Services by People With Developmental Disabilities
Mental Retardation, 2003In this qualitative study we look critically at the opportunity for participation in religious services for people with developmental disabilities from three perspectives: house managers (n = 4), church leaders (n = 6), and people with developmental disabilities residing in group homes (n = 25).
Carol A, Minton, Richard A, Dodder
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Social Science Research, 2016
Using the 2006-2014 General Social Survey and 2006-2012 Portraits of American Life Study, I find that on three dimensions of social connectedness: social interaction frequency, core discussion network size, and number of close ties, that religious service attenders are more connected than religious non-attenders and then either spiritual nor religious,
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Using the 2006-2014 General Social Survey and 2006-2012 Portraits of American Life Study, I find that on three dimensions of social connectedness: social interaction frequency, core discussion network size, and number of close ties, that religious service attenders are more connected than religious non-attenders and then either spiritual nor religious,
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A State Health Service and Funded Religious Care
Health Care Analysis, 2013This paper analyses the role chaplaincy plays in providing religious and spiritual care in the UK's National Health Service. The approach considers both the current practice of chaplains and also the wider changes in society around beliefs and public service provision.
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Trust in religious leaders and regulation of the religious services market in Africa
This paper aims to examine the effect of trust in religious leaders on preferences for religious services market regulation in Africa. The analysis is based on a sample of 46,585 people living in Africa, drawn from data collected by Afrobarometer (2023). The econometric results show that trust in religious leaders increases the preference for religiousMpabe Bodjongo, Mathieu Juliot +2 more
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Din hizmetlerinde dini danışmanlık ve rehberlik = Religious services and quidance in the religious services / [PDF]
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Kahvecioğlu Karaca, Feyza, 1984- author 18154 +2 more
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