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Faith-Based Policy - A Litmus Test for Understanding Contemporary America (Paperback)
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Faith-Based Policy - A Litmus Test for Understanding Contemporary America (Paperback)
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In 2001, George W. Bush created the White House Office of
Faith-Based and Community Initiatives. The driving force behind the
policy was to create a "level playing field" where faith-based
organizations could compete on an equal footing with secular
organizations for government funding of social aid programs. Given,
on the one hand, the continuation of faith-based policy under
Barack Obama and, on the other, the continued support by the vast
majority of the American people for some form of such policy, the
need has emerged to clearly understand what this policy is and the
issues that it raises. Why? First, because the policy reveals new
paradigms that explode traditional political and religious
designations such as conservative-liberal or
evangelical-progressive. Secondly, it is a policy which is setting
precedents that with time will only become more entrenched in the
institutional fabric of American government and the values of the
culture. Finally, it does not seem to be a policy that is likely to
just go away. And if it won't go away, then, how should responsible
policy be conducted? While John Chandler's Faith-Based Policy: A
Litmus Test for Understanding Contemporary America responds to this
need to understand, it also acknowledges that there is already a
substantial amount of documentation available, which, taken
together, provides a comprehensive, though sometimes biased,
picture of faith-based policy. This book contributes a relatively
brief, impartial analysis that draws on and synthesizes the
available information. More specifically, in order to dissipate the
confusion surrounding the perceptions that many have had concerning
the intention and meaning of the policy, this book provides insight
into: 1) the theological visions of the faith-based actors behind
the policy; 2) how these actors have tried to apply these visions
as the program has evolved in the 2000s; 3) the divisiveness and
debate that has characterized the faith-based experiment, and; 4)
how all of the above may be held up for contemplation by the reader
as a mirror of developing American culture.
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