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