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A Series of Initiatives A Series of Initiatives
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Faith‐Based Initiatives as Symbolic Policy Faith‐Based Initiatives as Symbolic Policy
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Symbolic Policy and Cultural Change Symbolic Policy and Cultural Change
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Symbolic Politics: Creating a New Norm of Church‐State Relations Symbolic Politics: Creating a New Norm of Church‐State Relations
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Two Goals Two Goals
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A Brief History of Faith‐Based Initiatives A Brief History of Faith‐Based Initiatives
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Why the Initiatives? Why the Initiatives?
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From Federal to State Policies From Federal to State Policies
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A Child of Many Parents A Child of Many Parents
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Current Understanding of the Faith‐Based Initiatives Current Understanding of the Faith‐Based Initiatives
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Is Faith Better? Is Faith Better?
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Do Faith‐Based Initiatives Work? Do Faith‐Based Initiatives Work?
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What Is Happening in the States? What Is Happening in the States?
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Why Are States Adopting the Faith‐Based Initiatives? Why Are States Adopting the Faith‐Based Initiatives?
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Desecularization and Devolution: A Hollow State Desecularization and Devolution: A Hollow State
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Desecularization and the Role of the Evangelical Movement and Faith Constituencies Desecularization and the Role of the Evangelical Movement and Faith Constituencies
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The God Strategy The God Strategy
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The Sifting Tide of Church‐State Separation The Sifting Tide of Church‐State Separation
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Reframing the Question Reframing the Question
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Sociological Importance of the Faith‐Based Initiatives Sociological Importance of the Faith‐Based Initiatives
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Symbolic Politics as Cultural Goods Symbolic Politics as Cultural Goods
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A Path Previously Traveled A Path Previously Traveled
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New Understandings, New Allies: The Creation of a Faith‐Based Movement Political Platform New Understandings, New Allies: The Creation of a Faith‐Based Movement Political Platform
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A Triangulated Approach to Research A Triangulated Approach to Research
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LexisNexis Data on Legislation LexisNexis Data on Legislation
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In‐Depth Interviews With Key Players In‐Depth Interviews With Key Players
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Supplemental Interviews Supplemental Interviews
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The Bounds of My Research of This Study The Bounds of My Research of This Study
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Summary and Conclusion Summary and Conclusion
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1 1 An Introduction to the Faith‐Based Initiatives
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Published:December 2009
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Abstract
While most research has focused on federal faith‐based initiatives, what has gone largely unnoticed has been how extensive state faith‐based initiatives have become. State faith‐based initiatives are in fact more advanced in many ways than implementation at the federal level. States have passed significant faith‐based legislation, something the federal government has never been able to do, and state implementation of these initiatives has begun to shape governmental and faith‐based organizational culture. The consistent efforts of state liaisons and faith‐based conferences, with new faith‐based policies, have created greater opportunities for partnership between faith and government sectors, but have very rarely come up with the resources to make these new efforts work for extended periods of time. Analysis of data illustrates that state faith‐based policies and practices are creating an over‐arching cultural shift away from church/state separation to church/state cooperation.
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