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The varieties of faith-related agencies

By: SMITH, Steven Rathgeb.
Contributor(s): SOSIN, Michael R.
Material type: materialTypeLabelArticlePublisher: Malden, MA : Blackwell Publishers, nov./dec.2001Public Administration Review: PAR 61, 6, p. 651-670Abstract: Although some recent literature suggests religious social service agencies can help governments reach important social program goals, the true social organization and services of the agencies remain in dispute. This article interviews officials in the wide class of "faith-related" agencies in two cities to consider two aspects of this issue. The ties or "coupling" of agencies to faith, and the impact of coupling on agency structure and service programming. The results suggest that many sampled agencies are loosely tied to faith in terms of resoures, more tightly coupled in terms of authority, and moderately coupled with respect to culture; that certain aspects of service-deliverey technology are heavily secularized in many agencies; that faith is more influential in such matters as the agencies`s choices of services; and that the larger, potentially more secularized agencies that might be least likely to be characterized as faith based balance differing sets of resources and thereby can more fully deliver services that arguably express faith in action. Given this finding and that most agencies profess a focus on protecting the dignity and rights of policy proposals, governments need to be extremely seletive in funding agencies to promote those proposals`themes
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Although some recent literature suggests religious social service agencies can help governments reach important social program goals, the true social organization and services of the agencies remain in dispute. This article interviews officials in the wide class of "faith-related" agencies in two cities to consider two aspects of this issue. The ties or "coupling" of agencies to faith, and the impact of coupling on agency structure and service programming. The results suggest that many sampled agencies are loosely tied to faith in terms of resoures, more tightly coupled in terms of authority, and moderately coupled with respect to culture; that certain aspects of service-deliverey technology are heavily secularized in many agencies; that faith is more influential in such matters as the agencies`s choices of services; and that the larger, potentially more secularized agencies that might be least likely to be characterized as faith based balance differing sets of resources and thereby can more fully deliver services that arguably express faith in action. Given this finding and that most agencies profess a focus on protecting the dignity and rights of policy proposals, governments need to be extremely seletive in funding agencies to promote those proposals`themes

Public Administration Review PAR

November/December 2001 Volume 61 Number 6

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