A public charity : religion and social welfare in Indianapolis, 1929-2002
- Title
- A public charity : religion and social welfare in Indianapolis, 1929-2002 / Mary L. Mapes.
- Published by
- Bloomington : Indiana University Press, ©2004.
- Author
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Details
- Description
- x, 173 pages; 24 cm.
- Summary
- "Using Indianapolis as its focus, this book explores the relationship between religion and social welfare. Arising out of the Indianapolis Polis Center's Lilly-sponsored study of religion and urban culture, the book looks at three issues: the role of religious social services within Indianapolis's larger social welfare support system, both public and private; the evolution of the relationship between public and private welfare sectors; and how ideas about citizenship mediated the delivery of social services. Noting that religious nonprofits do not figure prominently in most studies of welfare, Mapes explores the historical roots of the relationship between religiously affiliated social welfare and public agencies."--Jacket.
- Series statement
- Polis Center series on religion and urban culture
- Uniform title
- Polis Center series on religion and urban culture
- Subject
- Social service > Indiana > Indianapolis
- Church charities > Indiana > Indianapolis
- Public welfare > Indiana > Indianapolis
- Nonprofit organizations > Indiana > Indianapolis
- Church charities
- Nonprofit organizations
- Public welfare
- Social service
- Welzijnsbeleid
- Religieuze instellingen
- Service social > États-Unis > Indianapolis (Ind.)
- Religions > Oeuvres de bienfaisance
- Aide sociale > États-Unis > Indianapolis (Ind.)
- Religion et problèmes sociaux > États-Unis > Indianapolis (Ind.)
- Associations sans but lucratif > États-Unis > Indianapolis (Ind.)
- Indiana > Indianapolis
- Contents
- Catholic Charities and the making of the welfare state -- A city of families : social welfare and postwar prosperity -- Rediscovering poverty, redefining community : religion, the civil rights movement, and the war on poverty -- "Beyond religious boundaries" : urban ministry and social order -- "One soul at a time" : welfare reform and faith-based organizations.
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographical references and index.