01444 2200277 4500001002100000005001500021035002000036008004100056020001800097041000800115082001300123084001700136100007400153245012200227260004800349300002500397500002300422504001400445520053200459650003100991650002401022650002101046700004701067990002601114990002601140INLIS00000000000852620221102040407 a0010-0520008526221102 | | eng  a1-58826-343-6 aeng a342.7308 a342.7308 SAN0 aSanctioning Religion?: Politics, Law, and Faith-Based Public Services1 aSanctioning Religion? :bPolitics, Law, and Faith-Based Public Services /cEdited by David K. Ryden and Jeffrey Polet aColorado :bLynne Rienner Publishers,c2005 avi, 237 p. ;c24 cm. aIndeks : p.225-235 ap.209-221 aDoes federal funding of a church's welfare-to-work program constitute government endorsement of a particular religion? Do religious organizations that accept public funds lose the legal autonomy needed to preserve their religious identity and mission? Wading into the constitutional battle over whether government can/should enlist the help of religious organizations in delivering social services, Sanctioning Religion? investigates the potential - as well as the perils - of mixing religion and politics in the United States. 4aFaith-Based Human Services 4aLaw and Legislation 4aChurch and State0 aEdited by David K. Ryden and Jeffrey Polet a12396/MKRI-P/III-2009 a12396/MKRI-P/III-2009