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  • 1
    UID:
    gbv_1780369816
    Format: 1 online resource (354 pages) , illustrations (some color).
    ISBN: 9783319045856
    Series Statement: Nonprofit and Civil Society Studies
    Note: Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index. Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (ebrary, viewed August 7, 2014)
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783319045849
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9783319045849
    Language: English
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  • 2
    UID:
    almahu_9947363338102882
    Format: XVI, 352 p. 10 illus., 9 illus. in color. , online resource.
    ISBN: 9783319045856
    Series Statement: Nonprofit and Civil Society Studies, An International Multidisciplinary Series,
    Content: Religion is considered a key predictor of volunteering: the more religious people are, the more likely they are to volunteer. This positive association enjoys significant support in current research; in fact, it could be considered the ‘default perspective’ on the relationship between both phenomena. In this book, the authors claim that, although the dominant approach is legitimate and essential, it nonetheless falls short in grasping the full complexity of the interaction between religion and volunteering. It needs to be recognized that there are tensions between religion and volunteering, and that these tensions are intensifying as a result of the changing meaning and role of religion in society. Therefore, the central aim and contribution of this book is to demonstrate that the relationship between religion and volunteering is not univocal but differentiated, ambiguous and sometimes provocative. By introducing the reader to a much wider landscape of perspectives, this volume offers a richer, more complex and variable understanding. Apart from the established positive causality, the authors examine tensions between religion and volunteering from the perspective of religious obligation, religious change, processes of secularization and notions of post-secularity. They further explore how actions that are considered altruistic, politically neutral and motivated by religious beliefs can be used for political reasons. This volume opens up the field to new perspectives on religious actors and on how religion and volunteering are enacted outside Western liberal and Christian societies. It emphasizes interdisciplinary perspectives, including theology, philosophy, sociology, political science, anthropology and architecture.
    Note: 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.
    In: Springer eBooks
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9783319045849
    Language: English
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  • 3
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    Cham, CH : Springer International Publ.
    UID:
    gbv_791147517
    Format: XVI, 352 S , Ill., graph. Darst.
    ISBN: 3319045849 , 9783319045849
    Series Statement: Nonprofit and Civil Society Studies
    Content: The central aim and contribution of this volume is to examine the relationship between religion and volunteering in its fuller complexity and depth.It starts from the somewhat contradictory observation that, while the relationship between religion and volunteering has been extensively researched, it has been done so in a relatively standardized and monotonous way leading to an extensive body of research yet a one-sided accumulation of knowledge.This volume introduces the reader to a much wider landscape of perspectives hence offer a richer, more complex and variable understanding of religion and volunteering, as well as the relationship between both phenomena. In this book, the authorsclaim that the current dominant approach, although legitimate and necessary to analyze the interactions between religion and volunteering, nonetheless falls short in grasping the full complexity of both phenomena.Therefore, this volumedemonstrates that the relation between religion and volunteering is not univocal but differentiated, ambiguous and sometimes provocative.Additionally, itopens the fieldup to other perspectives on religious actors and on how religion and volunteering are enacted outside Western liberal and Christian societies.It emphasizes interdisciplinary perspectives, including theology, sociology, political science, anthropology and even architecture.
    Language: English
    Keywords: Aufsatzsammlung
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  • 4
    UID:
    almafu_9958129017902883
    Format: 1 online resource (354 p.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2015.
    ISBN: 3-319-04585-7
    Series Statement: Nonprofit and Civil Society Studies, An International Multidisciplinary Series,
    Content: Religion is considered a key predictor of volunteering: the more religious people are, the more likely they are to volunteer. This positive association enjoys significant support in current research; in fact, it could be considered the ‘default perspective’ on the relationship between both phenomena. In this book, the authors claim that, although the dominant approach is legitimate and essential, it nonetheless falls short in grasping the full complexity of the interaction between religion and volunteering. It needs to be recognized that there are tensions between religion and volunteering, and that these tensions are intensifying as a result of the changing meaning and role of religion in society. Therefore, the central aim and contribution of this book is to demonstrate that the relationship between religion and volunteering is not univocal but differentiated, ambiguous and sometimes provocative. By introducing the reader to a much wider landscape of perspectives, this volume offers a richer, more complex and variable understanding. Apart from the established positive causality, the authors examine tensions between religion and volunteering from the perspective of religious obligation, religious change, processes of secularization and notions of post-secularity. They further explore how actions that are considered altruistic, politically neutral and motivated by religious beliefs can be used for political reasons. This volume opens up the field to new perspectives on religious actors and on how religion and volunteering are enacted outside Western liberal and Christian societies. It emphasizes interdisciplinary perspectives, including theology, philosophy, sociology, political science, anthropology and architecture.
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , 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. , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 3-319-04584-9
    Language: English
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