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The faith sector, the state and the market: Entrepreneurship within new forms of Christian social action

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  • This paper explores the subject of this themed issue through the lens of faith-based organisations

  • While the default model of Christian social action in years gone by appears to have been the stand-alone community project, recent years have witnessed a proliferation in the number of entrepreneurial national organisations offering ‘Ready-to-Go’ (Church Urban Fund, 2013) church-based community projects

  • This paper has argued that the landscape of UK Christian social action is changing

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Introduction

This paper explores the subject of this themed issue through the lens of faith-based organisations. The faith sector, the state and the market: Entrepreneurship within new forms of Christian social action not radically dissimilar from the practice of other (secular) voluntary and community sector organisations.

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