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Christian ministries often struggle to account for urbanization's
growing force, complexities, and reachaEURO"and to formulate
theologically and sociologically appropriate responses. Urban
Ministry Reconsidered features a collection of original essays by
leading scholars and practitioners that explores current issues and
challenges in urban communities. Together these articles consider
how cultural and structural frameworks have led to new
conceptualizations and configurations of urban ministry. In
addition, they examine the degree to which the social, spiritual,
and organizational priorities of urban ministries have been
reconceived in response to these shifts.
As the federal system of entitlements and social services long
provided by New Deal--era programs is dismantled and shifted to the
states, the religious community finds itself relied upon more than
ever to assist with social services for the needy.
"The Newer Deal" calls upon religious-based organizations and
the social work--social service community to put aside their
differences and forge a "limited partnership" to provide the social
and welfare services that millions depend on. The proposed
partnership focuses on joint care for those in need -- with
attention to services for people of color, gays and lesbians,
women, and programs for community empowerment and economic
development -- while maintaining the values and other interests
each partner traditionally holds.
The authors discuss different types of religious-based social
services and draw on case examples and research findings to show
how the religious community's role in providing social services is
stronger than ever. They examine the relationship between the
religious and the social work--social service communities, as well
as the issues that have divided the two, and explain the ways in
which concern for the poor is integral to the major faith
groups.
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