Religion and Volunteering through Groups and Organsations

Authors

  • Philip Hughes Christian Research Association, Alphacrucis College, University of Divinity

Keywords:

volunteering, religion, organisations

Author Biography

Philip Hughes, Christian Research Association, Alphacrucis College, University of Divinity

Senior Research Officer, Christian Research Association; Research Fellow, Alphacrucis,

Honorary Research Fellow, University of Divinity

References

ACOSS, (2005) Giving Australia: Research on Philanthropy in Australia, Canberra: Department of Family and Community Services.

Beckman, Ninna Edgardh, ed. (2004) Welfare, Church and Gender in Eight European Countries: Working Paper 1 from the Project Welfare and Religion in a European Perspective. Uppsala: Uppsala Institute for Diaconal and Social Studies.

Hughes, Philip. (2018) “Measuring the Fruit of the Spirit”, Journal of Contemporary Ministry, Number 4.

Hughes, Philip, and Alan Black. (2002) “The Impact of Various Personal and Social Characteristics on Volunteerism.” Australian Journal on Volunteering 7, no. 2: 59–69.

Hughes, Philip, and Lachlan Fraser. (2014) Life, Ethics and Faith in Australian Society: Facts and Figures. Melbourne: Christian Research Association.

Hughes, Philip, Margaret Fraser, and Stephen Reid. (2012) Australia’s Religious Communities: Facts and Figures. Melbourne: Christian Research Association.

Lyons, Mark, and Ian Nivison-Smith. (2006) “The Relationships between Religion and Volunteering in Australia.” Australian Journal on Volunteering 11, no. 2: 25–37.

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Published

2018-06-27

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Research Notes