The Vitality and Independence of Religious Organizations

Explores prevalent assumptions about what religious organizations are and do, how they fit into the independent or nonprofit sector, and what is reasonable to expect of or for them. Reviews basic facts about the nature, scope, operations, and support of religious organizations, examining their level...

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Church State Relationship
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Faith
Federal regulation
Financial Support
Government Spending
Independence
Long term care insurance
Nonprofit Organizations
Organizations
Religion
Religious Organizations
Social Programs
Social research
Social Services
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U.S.A
United States of America
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