Religion As Social Capital - Producing The Common Good
Corwin E. Smidt
While Robert Putnam's Bowling Alone (2000) highlighted the notion of volunteerism, little attention has been paid to religion's role in generating social capital—an ironic omission since religion constitutes the most common form of voluntary association in America today. Featuring essays by prominent social scientists, this is the first book-length systematic examination of the relationship between religion and social capital and what effects religious social capital has on democratic life in the United States.

ISBN: 9780918954855
Catalogue code: N/A
Publisher: BAYLOR UNIVERSITY PRESS - published 30/04/2003
Format: Paperback  

£19.99