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Sacred Places, Civic Purposes

Sacred Places, Civic Purposes Should Government Help Faith-Based Charity?

Faith-based Initiatives, Civil Society, Social Norms, Religion

E.J. Dionne Jr. and Ming Hsu Chen, Brookings Institution Press 2001 c. 272pp.

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