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"Glenn builds a case for faith-based organizations playing a far more active role in American schools and social agencies. He shows that they could do so both while receiving public funds and while striking a workable balance between accountability and autonomy."--BOOK JACKET.
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Human services, Church charities, Church schools, Church and state, Civil society, Contracting out, Church and state, united states, Church and state, europe, SOCIAL SCIENCE, Philanthropy & Charity, EDUCATION, Educational Policy & Reform, General, Staatsaufsicht, Soziale Wohlfahrt, Bekenntnisschule, Bijzonder onderwijs, Financiering, Overheid, Particulier initiatief, Social Welfare & Social Work, Social Sciences, Social Welfare & Social Work - GeneralEdition | Availability |
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The ambiguous embrace: government and faith-based schools and social agencies
2000, Princeton University Press
in English
0691048525 9780691048529
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [297]-310) and index.
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