Religion and volunteering: complex,contested and ambiguous/

Hustinx,Lesley

Religion and volunteering: complex,contested and ambiguous/ Johan von Essen, Lesley Hustinx, Jacques Haers and Sara Mels - New York: Springer, 2015. - 352p.

Chapter 1. Religion and volunteering: Complex, contested and ambiguous relationships.

Chapter 2. Christian calling and volunteering.

Chapter 3. If I am only for myself, who am I? Volunteering and righteousness in Judaism.

Chapter 4. Philanthropic virtue.

Chapter 5. Religiosity and formal volunteering in global perspective.

Chapter 6. A cross-national examination of motivation to volunteer: Religious context, national value patterns, and nonprofit regimes.

Chapter 7. Volunteering among church attendees in Australia: Individual and collective dimensions.

Chapter 8. Lost and found in secularization: A religious perspective on the meaning of volunteering.

Chapter 9. Making church happen: Architectural methods to transform Flanders' parish churches into civic collectives.

Chapter 10. Restorative justice and volunteering in a secular age.

Chapter 11. Short-Term Mission Voluntarism and the Post-secular Imaginary.

Chapter 12. Religion and social solidarity: A pragmatist approach.

Chapter 13. "Your prayer moves God": On the relation between voluntarism, the emergent Charismatic movement in Beirut and social capital.

Chapter 14. Faith-based organizations and civic engagement in Egypt: Can FBOs be agents for change?.

Chapter 15. `Go back to our values': Restoring symbolic hegemony through promoting `volunteering'.

Chapter 16. Volunteering in religious communities: What does it bring to society? Calculating Social Yield.

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Voluntarism--Religious aspects
Voluntarism
Social sciences

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