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Faith‐Based Decisions? The Consequences of Heightened Religious Salience in Social Service Referral Decisions

Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, 2006
Previous research suggests that clergy members are often an initial contact for people seeking advice or social services and clergy often refer such individuals in need to outside agencies. Recent “faith‐based initiatives” seek to engage churches and religious groups more deeply in social service delivery, potentially changing the mix of organizations
JESSICA L. COLLETT   +3 more
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Hazrat Maulana Abdur Razzaq Kazi's Religious, Academic, Literary and Social Services

ABSTRACT  Maulana Abdur Razzaq Kazi's distinguished career as an Islamic scholar is a testament to his dedication to propagating religious teachings. This research provides a comprehensive account of his life and achievements through an examination of his educational background, professional pursuits, and contributions to Islamic services.
Aijaz Ali Sodhar   +1 more
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Religious Elements of Church-Based Social Service Programs: Types, Variables and Integrative Strategies

Review of Religious Research, 2004
Drawing on case studies of fifteen churches with community-serving activities, this article proposes an inductively-derived model for the ways that church-based social programs can incorporate an explicitly religious character or message. The layers of analysis move from categories of religious attributes or activities that may be included in social ...
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How Religious Teachings Inspires Social Service and Aid

Religion has historically played a central role in shaping human values, ethics, and community life. One of the most profound outcomes of religious teaching is its influence on social service and humanitarian aid. Across different traditions, service to others is regarded as an essential spiritual duty, transforming faith into practical action.
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Proposal clarifies religious liberty exemptions for social service groups getting DOL funds

Nonprofit Business Advisor, 2015
The Department of Labor has proposed a rule that would provide clarity on the applicability of religious liberty protections to beneficiaries of social service programs supported by department grants—such as those enrolled in employment and training programs—as well as faith‐based and community organizations that receive federal financial assistance ...
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Urban Planning Strategies for Social and Religious Conventions:Approach for Smart and Temporary Services

Journal of Advanced Research in Construction and Urban Architecture, 2018
India is a country rich in culture and beliefs, we believe in the Idea that communal meetings and gatherings help in enriching our culture and keeping the essence alive, may it be a small wedding function, a kirtan evening or urban level conventions like Jayanti or religious fairs. Our cities becoming denser and hence, host more such gatherings.
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Firuz Aga Foundation Contributing to Religious, Cultural and Social Services

2020
Vakıf, Osmanlı Medeniyetinin hizmet geleneğinde geniş bir yere sahiptir. Devlet adamları ve varlıklı kimseler insana yönelik faaliyetlerin yürütülmesi, dinî ve sosyal hizmetlere destek olmak için hayrî amaçlarla mallarını vakfetmişlerdir. Bu meyanda vakfiyesi kayıtlarda yer almış devlet ricalinden biri de Fîruz Ağa’dır.
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The Relatonship Between Urban Students Attending Religious Revival Services and Academic and Social Outcomes

Education and Urban Society, 2005
This study examines the effects of attending religious revival services on the educational and behavioral outcomes of urban students. Specifically, the influence of attending the most recognized revival of the past decade is analyzed. Urban student attendees from throughout the United States attend, are surveyed, and then are randomly selected to be ...
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Commentary on Typology of Religious Characteristics of Social Service and Educational Organizations and Programs

Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly, 2004
In this commentary about Sider and Unruh’s typology, four questions are raised: (a) When religion is visibly expressed, is it the expression of religion? (b) When organizations move within the continuum, do they move in multiple and even counterintuitive directions? (c) How do beneficiaries benefit?
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The Relevance of Religious Taboos in the Service of Social Medicine

African Journal of Religion, Philosophy and Culture, 2022
Charles Onomudo Aluede   +1 more
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