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1. The Challenge of Devolution and the Promise of Religious-Based Social Services: An Introduction1. The Ambivalent Coexistence of Social Work and Religious-Based Social Services2. What Do We Mean by "Religious-Based Social Services''?3. Religious-Based Social Services in Social Work Literature and Education4. Reasons for the Rift Between Social Work and Religious-Based Social Services2. Provision of Religious-Based Social Services: Theological Underpinnings, Historical Trends, and Current Findings5. Theological Teaching and Emphasis on Helping the Needy6. Religious Roots of America's Social Services System7. Religion and the Quality of Life of Individuals8. Religion and Social Services Provision at the End of the Twentieth Century9. Empowerment and Organized Religion10. Religious-Based Social Services Provision: Findings from Local Studies--Greensboro11. Religious-Based Social Services Provision: Findings from Local Studies--PhiladelphiaPart 3. The Challenge Ahead 12. Political and Societal Trends in Social Services Provision13. Toward a Limited Partnership for a Newer Deal
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