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Christian community, individualism and work in Butler, Pennsylvania

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Robert L Salzgeber. Christian Community, Individualism and Work In Butler, Pennsylvania. Pittsburgh Theological Seminary. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/d9eb12c5-d936-4c40-9c9c-f5f763f0e6cc.

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R. L. Salzgeber. Christian community, individualism and work in Butler, Pennsylvania. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/d9eb12c5-d936-4c40-9c9c-f5f763f0e6cc

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Robert L Salzgeber. Christian Community, Individualism and Work In Butler, Pennsylvania. Pittsburgh Theological Seminary. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/d9eb12c5-d936-4c40-9c9c-f5f763f0e6cc.

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  • The study explores work and the present economic crisis from a theological perspective. It relates its findings to a church which exists in an individualistic society, but which is committed ethically to becoming more community oriented. The project describes five phases of development: 1) the establishment of a congregational unemployment task force; 2) the involvement of the Butler Unemployment Task Force (BUTF); 3) the incorporation of human resource agencies; 4) action taken by the BUTF on behalf of unemployed and underemployed; 5) the incorporation of the wider church. The study reveals that a group of clergy and civic leaders can join together to establish a community task force to help the unemployed.
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  • 02/17/2024

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